Du Barry Was a Lady - Do I Love You? Lyrics

1939 Broadway
Du Barry Was a Lady the Musical - Do I Love You? Lyrics


The song is written by Cole Porter.

HE:
After that sweet Summer afternoon
When for the first time I saw you appear,
Dreaming of you I composed a tune,
So will you listen to it, dear?

Do I love you, do I?
Doesn't one and one make two?
Do I love you, do I?
Does July need a sky of blue?
Would I miss you, would I?
If you ever should go away?
If the sun should desert the day,
What would life be?
Will I leave you, never?
Could the ocean leave the shore?
Will I worship you for ever?
Isn't heaven forever more?

Do I love you, do I?
Oh, my dear, it's so easy to see,
Don't you know I do?
Don't I show you I do,
Just as you love me?

SHE:
Do I love you, do I?
Doesn't one and one make two?
Do I love you, do I?
Does July need a sky of blue?

HE:
Would I miss you, would I?
If you ever should go away?

SHE:
If the sun should desert the day,
What would life be?

HE:
Will I leave you, never?
Could the ocean leave the shore?

SHE:
Will I worship you for ever?
Isn't heaven forever more?

BOTH:
Do I love you, do I?
Oh, my dear, it's so easy to see,
Don't you know I do?
Don't I show you I do,
Just as you love me?



Review: Du Barry Was a Lady the Musical Lyrics


Du Barry Was a Lady the Musical Lyrics

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