Текст песни Frank Sinatra — This Happy Madness

Writer(s): Antonio Carlos Jobim, Gene Lees, Vinicius Demoraes
What should I call this happy madness that I feel inside of me?
Sometime of wild October gladness that I never thought I'd see
What has become of all my sadness, all my endless lonely sighs?
Where are my sorrows now?
What happened to the frown and is that self contented clown
Standing there grinning in the mirror really me?
I'd like to run through Central Park, carve your initials in the bark

Of every tree I pass for every one to see.
I feel that I've gone back to childhood and I'm skipping through the wildwood,
So excited that I don't know what to do.
What do I care if I'm a juvenile I smile my secret little smile
Because I know the change in me is you.
What should I call this happy madness all this unexpected joy
That turned the world into a baby's bouncing toy.
The gods are laughing far above, one of them gave a little shove
And I fell gaily, gladly, madly into love

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