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A Woman's Touch
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FROM: Calamity Jane SUNG BY: Doris Day (Calamity Jane)/Allyn Ann McClerie (Katie Brown)
A woman's touch, a woman's touch, The magic of Aladdin couldn't do as much, She's a wizard, she's a champ, And she doesn't need a lamp. A woman's touch can weave a spell, The kind of hocus pocus that she does so well, With the magic of a broom You can mesmorise a room, With a whisk whisk here and a whisk whisk there And a dustpan for the cinders, With a rub rub here and a rub rub there You can polish up the winders! Then presto chango, Suddenly the sun comes shining through, And what does Mr Sunshine say to you? Hi hoo! It makes you blink to stop and think, A woman and a whisk broom can accomplish so darn much So never underestimate a woman's touch! A touch of paint, a magic nail Can turn a kitchen chair into a chipendale, Even make a lamp appear Like a crystal chandelier, A woman's touch can quickly fill The empty flower boxes on her windowsill, One smile from her and zoom, Little buds begin to bloom, And gosh a mighty, All at once the cabin that we knew Becomes a shining castle built for two, Me and you! The pies and cakes a woman bakes Can make a fella tell her that he loves her very much, It can? So never underestimate a woman's touch.
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