Charles Aznavour - And I In My Chair lyrics

[Charles Aznavour - And I In My Chair lyrics]

He, he observes you from where he sit's
You, it unnerves you, you lose your wit's
He, he ignites you with eyes of flame
You, it excites you, you like the game

And I, in my chair, though I hardly speak
I notice each innuendo
And I, in my chair, I'm stricken with fear
At seeing the end so near

He, out to win you, he woos with style
You, you continue to coyly smile
He, with his quarry on hunting ground
You, only sorry that I'm around
And I, in my chair, though I hardly speak
I see just how well he's doing
And I, in my chair, I'm trying to hide
The dread that I hold inside

He, his eyes flatter, your glances touch
You, now you chatter a bit too much
He, like a gypsy, he serenades
You, you grow tipsy, your laugh cascades

And I, in my chair, though I hardly speak
My heart's on the verge of crying
And I, in my chair, my heart understands
My love is now changing hands

No, no, it's nothing
Perhaps a little tired only
Not at all, why do you ask? On the contrary
This was a beautiful evening, yes, indeed
A beautiful evening

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