I Learned About Love From Her

Cab Calloway

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    We met one evening when the moon was bright,
    And when she gave me the eye I thought that I would die,
    She had such curly hair and teeth of white,
    And I learned about love from her.

    And when she'd hold me in her arms so tight,
    Every kiss was like a torch, my lips, they used to scorch,
    That gal was just a mess of dynamite!
    And I learned about love from her.

    You've heard about that man from Tennessee,
    Say, he came along one day and he stole my gal away;
    Now she's teaching him what she taught me,
    When I learned about love from her.

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    At night I sit alone so sad and blue,
    Like a monkey on the shelf; say, I could hang myself!
    There's a gang of things I didn't learn to do
    When I learned about love from her.

    Went to school, went to school, just to learn the game of love,
    Once a fool, stays a fool, that's one thing I'm certain of,
    There's no one beneath the Sun, beneath this sky above
    Who can tell upon a given Sunday where his gal will be on Monday.

    Now my gal and I are far apart
    And with teardrops in my eyes, say, I realize
    I didn't learn how to mend a busted heart
    When I learned about love from her!

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    Composición: Cab Calloway

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