Theatre Of The Absurd

Album: Theatre of the Absurd Presents C'est la Vie (2023)
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  • The lights go down on some dark theater in London
    Ooh, for the cruelest comedy
    The audience hold their breath
    They freeze and dare not look away
    Ooh, it's the cruelest comedy

    The actors stumble on, with masks but no real plot
    There are no exit signs and all the doors are locked
    The compere jumps up
    Ladies and gentlemen, I'm so glad that you've heard
    Of the blackest, black comedy from the house of the absurd

    The orchestra strike up a song that no one's heard of
    A storyline that no one knows to sing
    This cabaret must never end, a dozen roses no one sends
    Ooh, the cruelest comedy

    The stage is draped palest, palest bitter blue
    And from the wings and right on cue
    The compere jumps up
    Ladies and gentlemen, I'm so glad that you heard
    Of the blackest, black comedy from the house of the absurd

    And it's, ladies and gentlemen, will you please walk this way
    For the last and only performance of the cruelest cabaret
    The blackest, black comedy from the Theater of the Absurd Writer/s: Graham McPherson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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