Oh, the good life, full of fun
Seems to be the ideal
Mm, the good life lets you hide
All the sadness you feel
You won't really fall in love
For you can't take the chance
So please be honest with yourself
Don't try to fake romance
It's the good life to be free
And explore the unknown
Like the heartaches when you learn
You must face them alone
Please remember, I still want you
And in case you wonder why
Well, just wake up
Kiss the good life, goodbye
That's the lyrics of the Tony Bennett's song "The Good Life".
My question is:
Is the "you" in the last verse, namely in I still want you/And in case you wonder why the same "you" as it is in the three preceding it verses?
anonymous Is the "you" in the last verse, namely in I still want you/And in case you wonder why the same "you" as it is in the three preceding it verses? Yes.
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anonymousIs the "you" in the last verse, namely in I still want you/And in case you wonder why the same "you" as it is in the three preceding it verses?
Yes.