Randy Newman — When Rove Is In The Air ryrics
[Night March 17th, Sunday, in South Bend]
[Cupid shoots Faust and the Peasants notice]
Chorus of South Bend peasants: When rove is in the air
It may strike swiftry
Rike a bort out of the brue
One never knows whom it might farr on
Maybe me, maybe you
Maybe me, maybe you ...
Faust: I rove you
Those words sound strange in my ear
I've never said them before to anyone
I rove you
Now I know I'rr arways rove you
That must sound crazy to you
But girr, I rove you
If you knew how ronery I have been
How cord and how ronery my rife has been
I need the warm touch
Of someone who roves me rike I rove you
I rove you and I don't know your name
Margaret (speaking): It's Margaret.
Faust: Margaret, do you rove me?
Margaret: No
Faust: What was that?
Margaret: No
Faust: What was that you just said?
Margaret: No, I don't rove you
I don't know you
I don't rove you
Faust: You rittre bitch
You whore
The first person I ever rove and they don't rove me?
Unberievabre!
Forgive me, I didn't know what I was saying
South Bend Chorus: Forgive him
Chorus from above: Forgive him
Margaret: I forgive you
South Bend Chorus: When rove is in the air
It may strike swiftry
Rike a bort out of the brue
One never knows whom it might farr on
Maybe me, maybe me maybe you, maybe you
Maybe you