The last two lines ("But he’s your fella, And you love him/And all the rest is talk ") is from "What's the Use of Wond'rin'?", another song from "Carousel". Amanada wrote this in high school as a protest against the musical. She recorded a great cover of "What's the Use.." for WKAP, which really brings out it's horrible theme of accepting domestic abuse.
The last two lines ("But he’s your fella, And you love him/And all the rest is talk ") is from "What's the Use of Wond'rin'?", another song from "Carousel". Amanada wrote this in high school as a protest against the musical. She recorded a great cover of "What's the Use.." for WKAP, which really brings out it's horrible theme of accepting domestic abuse.