Waltz for Eva and Che - Andrew Lloyd Webber
Tell me before I waltz out of your life
Before turning my back on the past
Forgive my impertinent behavior
But how long do you think this pantomime can last
Tell me before I ride off in the sunset
There's one thing I never got clear
How can you claim you're a savior
When those who oppose you are stepped on
Or cut up or simply disappear
Tell me before you get onto your bus
Before joining the forgotten brigade
How can one person like me say
Alter the time honored way the game is played
Tell me before you get onto your high horse
Just what you expect me to do
I don't care what the Bourgeoisie say
I'm not in business for them
But to give all my descamisados
A magical moment or two
There is evil ever around
Fundamental system of government quite incidental
So what are my chances of honest advances
I'd say low
Better to win by admitting
My sin than to lose with a halo
Tell me before I seek worthier pastures
And thereby restore self-esteem
How can you be so short-sighted
To look never further than this week or next week
Than have no impossible dream
Allow me before you slink off to the sidelines
I'll pay your fair gift three cheers
But first tell me who'd be delighted
To witness me the top world's greatest problems
From war to pollution no hope of solution
Even if I live for one hundred years
There is evil ever around
Fundamental system of government quite incidental
So go
If you're able to somewhere unstable and stay there
Whip up your hate in some tottering state
But not here dear is that clear dear
Oh what I'd give for a hundred years
But the physical interferes everyday more
Oh my Creator
What is the good of the strongest heart
In a body that's falling apart A serious flaw
I hope You know that