Frank Wildhorn
Bonnie
[CLYDE]
I start thinkin' 'bout my Bonnie

BONNIE (spoken):
You wrote a song for me?

CLYDE:
From the minute I wake up

BONNIE (spoken):
Oh you are so in love baby

CLYDE:
And that feelin' is the best I ever had

BONNIE (spoken):
"Ravishin'" and a song. This is a fine day

CLYDE:
She is in my shavin' mirror
She is in my coffee cup
I must be in love, or else I'm goin' mad

BONNIE (spoken):
This might just be the finest day I-
CLYDE (spoken):
Are you gonna keep on interruptin' me?

BONNIE (spoken):
I'm sorry

CLYDE (spoken):
Well I can't sing if you're gonna keep on interruptin' me

BONNIE (spoken):
I won't say another-

CLYDE (spoken):
There's a rhythm, a flow I gotta go in herе

BONNIE (spoken):
I understand

CLYDE:
I would like to writе to Bonnie
Tell the girl the way I feel
But I'm better with a car than with a pen

Used to be I'm only happy
When I'm sat behind a wheel
Now I don't care if I ever drive again
That girl's got somethin'
Nothin' scares her
Only piece of luck that's ever come my way

Can't wait to tell her
How much I've missed her
Feelin' sorry for James Cagney
'Cause he's never kissed her

I start dreamin' 'bout my Bonnie
Just as soon as I'm asleep
They're the kind of dreams that keep you in your bed

I am makin' love to Bonnie
And that sure beats countin' sheep
Got a feelin' there are good times up ahead