VPMA93H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: The Gay Divorcee, Cole Porter, W. M. Keck Observatory
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Like the beat, beat, beat of the tom-tom; When the jungle shadows fall, like the tick, tick, tock of the stately clock. as it stands against the wall. Like the drip, drip drip of the rain drops, So a voice within me keeps repeating you, you, you. Night and day you are the one, only you beneath the moon and under the sun. Whether near to me or far, it"s no matter darling where you are. In the roaring traffic"s boom, in the silence of my lonely room, Cole porter, night and day from the gay divorcee (1932 broadway play) Night and day under the hide of me, there"s an oh, such a hungry yearning, burning inside of me. And this torment won"t be through, til you let me spend my life making love to you. day and night, night and day.