"Comes a headache you can lose it in a day, Comes a toothache see the dentist right away; Comes love nothing can be done! "
she wiggles her fingers she wiggles her toes tries to mouth the words
she gurgles in her cot waves her head about hits her mobile toys
I sing her old jazz standards from the first day of her life
from tiny tot to the toddler of now
she can join in and sing with relish and delight
and demand of Daddy "Sing me mousey Sing me mousey!"
"Comes the measles, you can quarantine a room Comes a mousey, you can chase it with a broom Comes love, nothing can be done!"
Comes love, nothing can be done
Comes love...nothing can be done
Comes love . . .nothing. . .can be. . . done
COMES LOVE
Spoken Intro:
I've studied up my trigonometry and my geometry and history but all all the laws of trigonometry are no use to me see they're antique. It doesn't take a lot of figuration and it doesn't take a college education to know that when love comes to your door to know that two and two just simply won't make four...
Come a rain storm put your rubbers on your feet, Comes a snow storm you can get a little heat; Comes love nothing can be done.
Comes a fire then you know just what to do, Blow a tire You can buy another shoe, Comes love nothing can be done. Dont try hidin 'cause there isnt any use, Youll start slidin when your heart turns on the juice.
Comes a headache you can lose it in a day, Comes a toothache see the dentist right away; Comes love nothing can be done!
Comes a heat wave you can hurry to the shore, Comes a summons you can hide behind the door; Comes love Nothing can be done. Comes the measles you can quarantine the room, Comes a mousie you can chase it with a broom; Comes love nothing can be done. Thats all brother, If youve ever been in love, Thats all brother, you know what Im speaking of! Comes a nightmare you can always stay awake, Comes depression you may get another break; Comes love nothing can be done
"Comes Love" is a 1939 jazz standard. It was composed by Sam H. Stept, with lyrics by Lew Brown and Charles Tobias.
I used to sing this to my little girl and both she and our dog were both mesmerised by it. Og( for that is what she called him...she would cut a d of off every word)would just stand still and listen with all of his might and she would dance around him singing her favourite mousey bit.