A Wonderful Guy
Doris Day Lyrics


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I'm as corny as Kansas in August,
I'm as normal as blueberry pie.
No more a smart little girl with no heart,
I have found me a wonderful guy!
I am in a conventional dither,
With a conventional star in my eye.
And you will note there's a lump in my throat
When I speak of that wonderful guy!
I'm as trite and as gay as a daisy in May,
A cliche coming true!
I'm bromidic and bright as a moon happy night
Pouring light on the dew!
I'm as corny as Kansas in August,
High as a flag on the Fourth of July!
If you'll excuse an expression I use,
I'm in love, I'm in love,




I'm in love, I'm in love,
I'm in love with a wonderful guy!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Doris Day's song "A Wonderful Guy" are a reflection of the joy and happiness that is felt when one is truly in love. The singer describes herself as "corny," "normal," and "trite," but these qualities are not negative, but rather a reflection of her happiness and excitement. She refers to herself as a "smart little girl with no heart," indicating that she was once closed off to emotion, but now she has found someone who has changed her life. The singer is in a "conventional dither" and has a "conventional star in [her] eye," which suggests that she is following a traditional path of falling in love.


The lyrics are full of cliches and comparisons to nature, which further emphasize the singer's giddiness and excitement. She compares herself to Kansas in August, which is known for its abundance of corn, and blueberry pie, which is a classic dessert that is loved by many. She also references the Fourth of July and a "moon happy night," using these symbols of celebration and happiness to convey her joy. Despite the triteness of these comparisons, the singer is unapologetically happy and in love, and there is a genuine sincerity in her words.


Overall, the lyrics of "A Wonderful Guy" are an expression of the joy and happiness that is experienced when one falls in love. While the comparisons and cliches used in the song may seem corny, they are an accurate reflection of the overwhelming emotions that can be felt when one is truly in love.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm as corny as Kansas in August,
I may be old-fashioned and unoriginal


I'm as normal as blueberry pie.
I'm just a regular, average person


No more a smart little girl with no heart,
I used to be a cold, unfeeling person, but now I've found love


I have found me a wonderful guy!
I've fallen in love with an amazing man


I am in a conventional dither,
I'm feeling nervous and jittery because I'm following societal norms


With a conventional star in my eye.
I have a typical idea of what a perfect partner should be


And you will note there's a lump in my throat
I get emotional when I talk about my love


When I speak of that wonderful guy!
When I talk about the man I love


I'm as trite and as gay as a daisy in May,
I'm happy and joyful, like the flowers in spring


A cliche coming true!
My love story is like something out of a cheesy romance novel


I'm bromidic and bright as a moon happy night
I'm basic and cheerful, like a beautiful evening sky


Pouring light on the dew!
Radiating happiness like the sun rising in the morning


I'm as corny as Kansas in August,
I'm not cool or trendy, I'm basic and simple


High as a flag on the Fourth of July!
I'm really, really happy and excited!


If you'll excuse an expression I use,
Sorry if this seems cliché or cheesy, but


I'm in love, I'm in love,
I'm really, really in love!


I'm in love, I'm in love,
I can't express it enough, I'm in love!


I'm in love with a wonderful guy!
I'm head over heels in love with an incredible man




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: OSCAR II HAMMERSTEIN, RICHARD RODGERS

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