Have I mentioned that I've raised a daughter? I think so Then I won't say any more Look! How nice we talk together Look, such interesting discussions Such a sense of give-and-take You think? I guess And since you've got all these problems And since I've got all the answers What a perfect pair we'd make You think? I guess Well, then You see These talks, what thoughts they start within you Oh, if we could only find a place They might continue Three sunny rooms facing the street Lucky my landlord could spare them Three sunny rooms, quiet and neat Waiting for someone to share them Lace on the chair, quilt on the bed Everything lovely but lonely That's how it is when you're only one like me In my three sunny - A man like you, he needs a woman You know what I'm saying I think so Then I won't say any more Have you noticed? I have certain features I think so Then I won't say any more But then, anyway How could I, with these constant interruptions Always people in between Am I right? I guess What I'm saying is - Excuse me. For the apple? Penny each! Or six for five See what I mean? Am I right? I guess Well You heard You know the space I've got to fill Avram Not one word you've said And now I guess you never will Three sunny rooms facing the street Only last year they were painted One room to sit One room to eat One to get better acquainted Who would believe heaven like this For fourteen a month could be rented? Who would believe how contented Two could be In their three sunny rooms? Let the others here cast away The old ways we love Let them all throw the past away We will keep it safe within the twelve walls of Three sunny rooms What could compete? Bless my late husband for giving Life will be full Life will be sweet Life will be finally like living Goodbye to nights scared and alone Goodbye to crowds that could smother Goodbye, thank God, to my brother Hello to keeping each other Company In our three Sunny rooms