paroles de chanson Cabaret - Patti Page
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.
Time
for
a
holiday.
Life
is
a
cabaret,
old
chum,
Come
to
the
cabaret.
Come
taste
the
wine,
Come
hear
the
band,
Come
blow
your
horn,
Start
celebrating,
Right
this
way,
Your
table′s
waiting.
No
use
permitting
Some
prophet
of
doom
to
wipe
every
smile
away
Life
is
a
cabaret,
old
chum,
So
come
to
the
cabaret!
I
used
to
have
this
girlfriend
known
as
Elsie,
With
whom
I
shared
four
sorbid
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
neighbours
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
turned
to
me
and
say:
"What
good
is
sitting
alone
in
your
room?
Come
hear
the
music
play
Life
is
a
cabaret,
old
chum,
Come
to
the
cabaret.
And
as
for
me,
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
Isn't
that
long
a
stay
Life
is
a
cabaret,
old
chum,
It′s
only
a
cabaret,
old
chum,
And
I
love
the
cabaret.
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