Ernesto Guiraldes

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Original text in yellow, anagram in pink.

A verse-by-verse anagram of a song.

FOOLS RUSH IN

Fools rush in
Where angels fear to tread
And so I come to you my love
My heart above my head

Though I see
The danger there
If there's a chance for me
Then I don't care

Fools rush in
Where wise men never go
But wise men never fall in love
So how are they to know

When we met
I felt my life begin
So open up your heart and let
This fool rush in

Flourish, son!

Ah! I love you madly, woman,
but foresee a danger:
is love here to stay?
Don't cry for me. Oh, shame!

Don't torment
this achin' heart;
is the refuge of cheer & dance.
He he! Agree?

Where angels fear to... work?
Fools rush in...
I been so in love with you
'n' new events overwhelm me.

I'm singin' in the rain,
hopeful 'n' truthfully sweet,
barefooted.
Ol' homey weeps...

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Part of a song.

Fairy tales can come true,
It can happen to you
If you're young at heart

For it's hard, you will find,
To be narrow of mind
If you're young at heart

A nice foamy tune for the youthfully geriatric set. A tenor's old fun. Not arty - aiming a win - or your farfetched radio hype: a rap, but wooin' you...

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Updated: May 10, 2016


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