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The Mikado: Act One: And Have I Journeyed For A Month lyrics
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I am the one and only
I am the one and only,
Oh yeah!
Call me, call me by my name or call me by my number,
You put me through it,
I'll still be doing it the way I do it,
And yet, you try to make me forget,
Who I really am, don't tell me, I know best,
I'm not the same as all the rest,
Chorus:
I am the one and only,
Nobody I'd rather be,
I am the one and only,
You can't take that away from me
I've been a player in the crowd scene,
A flicker on the big screen,
My soul embraces, one more in a million faces,
High hopes and aspirations, ideas above my station
maybe but all this time I've tried to walk with dignity and pride
Chorus
I can't wear this uniform without some compromises,
Because you'll find out that we come,
In different shapes and sizes,
No one can be myself like I can,
For this job I'm the best man,
And while this may be true, you are the one and only you!
Chorus - repeat to fade out
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I am the one and only
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