(When Hadass's father breaks off her
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engagement to Avigdor, Yentl is
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suddenly viewed as prospective
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bridegroom.)
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No wonder she suits him,
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She never disputes him.
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The conversation's not too exciting
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But oh, what a change it must be!
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To spend an evening where there's
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'No conversation must be a relief after me
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And though there's nothing much
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To challenge your mind here,
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Who cares when the food's so delicious
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'Not to mention these beautiful dishes-
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A matched set- from France yet
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No wonder he loves her,
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No wonder to me
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With ribbons and laces
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In all the right places,
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I must admit it's all very pleasant
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And this is a comfortable room
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And if he likes the smell of lilacs and roses
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Then maybe he likes her perfume
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And though her silky hair
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And milky complexion are nice
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Still they're not that distracting
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So what accounts for the way he's been acting?
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Her softness?
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Her sweetness?
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How could he resist her
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And why would he try?
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No wonder he wants her,
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He needs her,
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He loves her,
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No wonder...
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So would I!
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No Wonder (Part Two)
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Barbra Streisand |