What's the use of wondering if he's good or if he's bad
Or if you like the way he wears his hat
Ooh what's the use of wondering if he's good or if he's bad
He's your fella and you love him
That's all there is to that

Common sense may tell you that the neding will be sad
And now's the time to break and run away
But what's the use of wondering if the ending will be sad
He's your fella and you love him there's nothing more to say

Something made him the way that he is
Whether he is fast or true
And something gave him the things that are his
One of those things is you

So when he wants your kisses
You'll give them to the lad
And anywhere he leads you you will look
And anytime he needs you
You'll go running there like mad

You're his girl
And he's your fella
And all the rest is talk


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What's the Use of Wond'rin? Lyrics as written by Oscar Hammerstein Ii Richard Rodgers

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    Well, she and the Vermillion Lies sisters just put up a video of this song. Amanda has a shiner on her right eye and a glum, yet accepting expression on her face the whole time. Seems pretty clean what her interpretation of the lyrics are.

    tybeckon December 30, 2008   Link

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