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A HYMN TO HIM (Lerner & Loewe) ("My Fair Lady")
Women are irrational, that's all
there is to that! Their heads are full of cotton, hay, and rags!
They're nothing but exasperating, irritating vacillating, calculating, agitating,
Maddening and infuriating hats!
Why can't a woman be more like a man?
Men are so honest, so thoroughly square; eternally noble, historic'ly fair;
Who, when you win, will always give your back a pat. Why can't a woman
be like that?
Why does ev'ryone do what the others do? Can't a woman learn to use her head?
Why do they do ev'rything their mothers do? Why don't they grow up like
their father instead?
Why can't a woman take after a man?
Men are so pleasant, so easy to please; whenever you're with them, you're always
at ease.
Would you be slighted if I didn't speak for hours?
Would you be livid if I had a drink or two?
Would you be wounded if I never sent you flowers?
Why can't a woman be like you?
One man in a million may shout a bit. Now and then there's one with slight
defects;
One, perhaps, whose truthfulness you doubt a bit, but by and large we are a
marvelous sex!
Why can't a woman behave like a man?
Men are so friendly, good natured and kind. A better companion you never
will find.
If I were hours late for dinner, would you bellow? If I forgot your silly
birthday, would you fuss?
Would you complain if I took out another fellow? Why can't a woman be
like us?
Why can't a woman be more like a man?
Men are so decent, such regular chaps. Ready to help you through any mishaps.
Ready to buck you up whenever you are glum. Why can't a woman be a chum?
Why is thinking something women never do? Why is logic never even tried?
Straight'ning up their hair is all they ever do. Why don't they straighten
up the mess that's inside?
Why can't a woman be more like a man?
If I were a woman who'd been to a ball, been hailed as a princess by one and
by all;
Would I start weeping like a bathtub over flowing? And carry on as if
my home were in a tree?
Would I run off and never tell me where I'm going? Why can't a woman be
like me?