Текст песни Linda Ronstadt - It Never Entered My Mind
Linda Ronstadt - It Never Entered My Mind слова песни
written by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers© 1940 Chappell & Co (ASCAP)I don`t care if there`s powder on my noseI don`t care if my hair-do is in placeI`ve lost the very meaning of reposeI never put a mudpack on my faceOh who`d have thought that I walk in a daze nowI never go to shows at night but just to matinees nowI see the show, and home I goOnce I laughed when I heard you sayingThat I`d be playing solitaireUneasy in my easy chairIt never entered my mindOnce you told me I was mistakenThat I`d awaken with the sunAnd order orange juice for oneIt never entered my mindYou have what I lack myselfAnd now I even have to scratch my back myselfOnce you warned me that if you scorned meI`d sing the maiden`s prayer againAnd wish that you were there againTo get into my hair againIt never entered my mindOnce you warned me that if you scorned meI`d sing the maiden`s prayer againAnd wish that you were there againTo get into my hair againIt never entered my mindIt never entered my mind