I Could Write a Book

Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers

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I never learned to spell
At least not well.

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I never learned to count
A great amount.

But my busy mind is burning
To use what learning I've got.

I won't waste any time,
I'll strike while the iron is hot.

If they asked me, I could write a book
About the way you walk and whisper and look.

I could write a preface on how we met
So the world would never forget.

And the simple secret of the plot
Is just to tell them that I love you a lot.

Then the world discovers as my book ends
How to make two lovers a friend.

Use to hate to go to school
I never cracked a book;
I played the hook.

Never answered any mail;
To write I used to think was wasting ink.

It was never my endeavor
To be too clever and smart.

Now I suddenly feel
A longing to write in my heart.

If they asked me, I could write a book
About the way you walk and whisper and look.

I could write a preface on how we met
So the world would never forget.

And the simple secret of the plot
Is just to tell them that I love you a lot.

Then the world discovers as my book ends
How to make two lovers a friend.

Trivia about the song I Could Write a Book by Doris Day

On which albums was the song “I Could Write a Book” released by Doris Day?
Doris Day released the song on the albums “22 Original Recordings” in 1987, “Gold” in 1993, and “Blue Skies” in 1997.
Who composed the song “I Could Write a Book” by Doris Day?
The song “I Could Write a Book” by Doris Day was composed by Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers.

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