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[SALLY (spoken)]
I think people are perfectly marvellous, I really do, Cliff.
Don't you? I don't think people should have to explain
anything. For example, if I should paint my fingernails green
and it just so happens I do paint them green, well, if anyone
should ask me why, I say: " I think it's pretty!" ("I think
it's pretty," I reply.) So, if anyone should ask about you
and me, you have two alternatives: you can either say,
"Oh, yes, it's true. We're living in delicious sin." Or
you can simple tell the truth, and say:

I met this perfectly marvellous girl
In this perfectly wonderful place
As I lifted a glass
To the start of a marvellous year.
Before I knew she called on the phone,
Inviting.
Next moment I was no longer alone,
But sat reciting
Some perfectly beautiful verse,
In my charming American style.
How I dazzled her senses
Was truly no less than a crime.

Now I've this perfectly marvelous girl
In my perfectly beautiful room
And we're living together
And having a marvellous time.

[CLIFF (spoken)]
Sally, I'm afraid this wouldn't work out. You're much
too distracting.

[SALLY (spoken)]
Distracting? No, inspiring!

She tell me perfectly marvellous tales
Of her thrillingly scandalous life
Which I'll probably use
As a chapter or two in my book.

And since my stay in Berlin was to force
Creation,
What luck to fall on a fabulous source
Of stimulation.
And perfectly marvellous, too,
Is her perfect agreement to be
Just as still as a mouse
When I'm giving my novel a whirl.

Yes, I've a highly agreeable life
In my perfectly beautiful room
With my nearly invisible,
Perfectly marvellous, girl.

[CLIFF (spoken)]
Sally- I just can't afford... Do you have any money?

[SALLY]
A few marks... Six!

[CLIFF]
Oh, God!

[SALLY]
Oh, please, Cliff- just for a day or two? Please!

[CLIFF]
I... met... this...
Truly remarkable girl
In this really incredible town,
And she skillfully managed
To talk her way in to my room.

[SALLY]
Oh, Cliff!

[CLIFF]
I have a terrible feeling I've said
A dumb thing.
Beside, I've only got one narrow bed.

[SALLY]
We'll think of something.
[SALLY (spoken)]   I think people are perfectly marvellous, I really do, Cliff.   Don't you? I don't think people should have to explain   anything. For example, if I should paint my fingernails green   and it just so happens I do paint them green, well, if anyone   should ask me why, I say: " I think it's pretty!" ("I think   it's pretty," I reply.) So, if anyone should ask about you   and me, you have two alternatives: you can either say,   "Oh, yes, it's true. We're living in delicious sin." Or   you can simple tell the truth, and say:      I met this perfectly marvellous girl   In this perfectly wonderful place   As I lifted a glass   To the start of a marvellous year.   Before I knew she called on the phone,   Inviting.   Next moment I was no longer alone,   But sat reciting   Some perfectly beautiful verse,   In my charming American style.   How I dazzled her senses    Was truly no less than a crime.      Now I've this perfectly marvelous girl   In my perfectly beautiful room   And we're living together   And having a marvellous time.      [CLIFF (spoken)]   Sally, I'm afraid this wouldn't work out. You're much   too distracting.      [SALLY (spoken)]   Distracting? No, inspiring!      She tell me perfectly marvellous tales   Of her thrillingly scandalous life   Which I'll probably use    As a chapter or two in my book.      And since my stay in Berlin was to force   Creation,   What luck to fall on a fabulous source   Of stimulation.   And perfectly marvellous, too,   Is her perfect agreement to be   Just as still as a mouse   When I'm giving my novel a whirl.      Yes, I've a highly agreeable life   In my perfectly beautiful room   With my nearly invisible,   Perfectly marvellous, girl.      [CLIFF (spoken)]   Sally- I just can't afford... Do you have any money?      [SALLY]   A few marks... Six!      [CLIFF]   Oh, God!      [SALLY]   Oh, please, Cliff- just for a day or two? Please!      [CLIFF]   I... met... this...   Truly remarkable girl   In this really incredible town,   And she skillfully managed   To talk her way in to my room.      [SALLY]   Oh, Cliff!      [CLIFF]   I have a terrible feeling I've said   A dumb thing.   Beside, I've only got one narrow bed.      [SALLY]   We'll think of something.