
I get along without you very well (Except Sometimes)
I get along without you very well, of course, I do,
except when soft rains fall and drip from leaves,
then I recall the thrill of being sheltered in your arms,
of course I do, but I get along without you very well.
I've forgotten you just like I should, of course, I have,
except to hear your name
or someones laugh that's just the same,
but I've forgotten you just like I should.
What a guy, what a fool am I?
to think my breaking heart could kid the moon,
what's in store, should I fall once more?
no it's best that I stick to my tune.
I get along without you very well, of course, I do,
Except perhaps in spring,
but I should never ever think of spring
for that would surely break my heart in two.
Autor(es): Jane Brown Thompson, Hoagy Carmichael