paroles de chanson At the Ballet - Barbra Streisand , Anne Hathaway
Daddy
always
thought
that
he
married
beneath
him.
That's
what
he
said,
that's
what
he
said.
When
he
proposed
he
informed
my
mother
He
was
probably
her
very
last
chance.
And
though
she
was
twenty-two,
Though
she
was
twenty-two,
Though
she
was
twenty-two,
She
married
him.
Life
with
my
dad
wasn't
ever
a
picnic
More
like
a
"Come
as
you
are."
When
I
was
five
I
remember
my
mother
Dug
earrings
out
of
the
car
I
knew
they
weren't
hers,
But
it
wasn't
Something
you'd
want
to
discuss.
He
wasn't
warm.
Well,
not
to
her.
Well,
not
to
us
But
Everything
was
beautiful
at
the
ballet.
Graceful
men
lift
lovely
girls
in
white.
Yes,
Everything
was
beautiful
at
ballet.
Hey!
I
was
happy...
at
the
ballet.
That's
why
I
started
class...
Up
a
steep
and
very
narrow
stairway.
To
the
voice
like
a
metronome.
Up
a
steep
and
very
narrow
stairway.
It
wasn't
paradise...
It
wasn't
paradise...
It
wasn't
paradise...
But
it
was
home.
Mother
always
said
I'd
be
very
attractive
When
I
grew
up,
when
I
grew
up.
"Diff'rent,
" she
said,
"With
a
special
something
And
a
very,
very
personal
flair."
And
though
I
was
eight
or
nine,
Though
I
was
eight
or
nine,
Though
I
was
eight
or
nine,
I
hated
her.
Now,
"Diff'rent"
is
nice,
but
it
sure
isn't
pretty.
"Pretty"
is
what
it's
about.
I
never
met
anyone
who
was
"diff'rent"
Who
couldn't
figure
that
out.
So
beautiful
I'd
never
lived
to
see.
But
it
was
clear,
If
not
to
her,
Well,
then...
to
me...
That
...
Everyone
is
beautiful
at
the
ballet.
Every
prince
has
got
to
have
his
swan.
Yes,
Everyone
is
beautiful
at
the
ballet.
Hey!...
I
was
pretty...
At
the
ballet
Up
a
steep
and
very
narrow
stairway
To
the
voice
like
a
metronome.
Up
a
steep
and
very
narrow
stairway
It
wasn't
paradise...
It
wasn't
paradise...
It
wasn't
paradise...
But
it
was
home.
I
don't
know
what
they
were
for
or
against,
really,
Except
each
other.
I
mean
I
was
born
to
save
their
marriage
But
when
my
father
came
to
pick
my
mother
up
At
the
hospital
He
said,
"Well,
I
thought
this
was
going
to
help.
But
I
guess
it's
not..."
Anyway,
I
did
have
a
fantastic
fantasy
life.
I
used
to
dance
around
the
living
room
With
my
arms
up
like
this
My
fantasy
was
that
there
was
an
Indian
Chief...
And
he'd
say
to
me,
"Maggie,
do
you
wanna
dance?"
And
I'd
say,
"Daddy,
I
would
love
to
dance!"
Attention! N'hésitez pas à laisser des commentaires.