Lyrics Cabaret (From "Cabaret") - Susan Egan
What
good
is
sitting
alone
In
your
room?
Come
hear
the
music
play
Life
is
a
Cabaret,
old
chum
Come
to
the
Cabaret
Put
down
the
knitting
The
book
and
the
broom
It's
time
for
a
holiday
Life
is
a
Cabaret,
old
chum
Come
to
the
Cabaret
Come
taste
the
wine
Come
hear
the
band
Come
blow
a
horn
Start
celebrating;
Right
this
way,
Your
table's
waiting
What
good's
permitting
Some
prophet
of
doom
To
wipe
every
smile
away
Life
is
a
Cabaret,
old
chum
Come
to
the
Cabaret
I
used
to
have
a
girlfriend
Known
as
Elsie
With
whom
I
shared
Four
sordid
rooms
in
Chelsea
She
wasn't
what
you'd
call
A
blushing
flower
As
a
matter
of
fact
She
rented
by
the
hour
The
day
she
died
the
neighbors
Came
to
snicker:
"Well,
that's
what
comes
From
too
much
pills
and
liquor."
But
when
I
saw
her
laid
out
like
a
Queen
She
was
the
happiest...
corpse...
I'd
ever
seen
I
think
of
Elsie
to
this
very
day
I
remember
how
she'd
turn
to
me
and
say:
"What
good
is
sitting
all
alone
in
you
room?
Come
hear
the
music
play
Life
is
a
Cabaret,
old
chum
Come
to
the
Cabaret."
And
as
for
me
I
made
my
mind
up
back
in
Chelsea
When
I
go,
I'm
going
like
Elsie
Start
by
admitting
From
cradle
to
tomb
It
isn't
that
long
a
stay.
Life
is
a
Cabaret,
old
chum
Only
a
Cabaret,
old
chum
And
I
love
a
Cabaret
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