Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Tango-Ballad, artist - Kurt Weill. Album song The Threepenny Opera, in the genre Опера и вокал
Date of issue: 31.12.1999
Record label: Stage Door
Song language: English
Tango-Ballad |
There was a time, and now it’s all gone by |
When we two lived together, she and I |
The way we were, was just the way to be |
I cared for her, and she took care of me |
And that arrangement seemed to work perfectly |
The milkman rang the bell, I got out of bed |
I opened up her purse, paid him what he said |
I had a glass of milk, and back in bed I’d climb |
You understand she was out working all the time |
And so we lived, me and my little mouse |
In that snug two by four where we kept house |
That was a time, and now it’s all gone by |
When we were poor but happy, he and I |
But when the day would bring no job to me |
He’d curse and say how lazy can you be |
I’ll let him huff and puff |
I’ve worked long enoguh |
But when he drank too much, I’d get kinda grim |
And shout the house down how I stood a clown like him |
And then he’d turn around and try to bite my arm |
And I would kick him in the teeth, meaning no harm |
It was so sweet to be his little spouse |
In that foul two by four where played house |
Oh happy time and now it’s all gone by |
Until we quit each other, you and I |
You stayed in bed all day and don’t you smirk |
You know we said that you’d do all the work |
Now sleep’s for the night they say |
It ain’t bad by day |
So then I had my fill, swore I wouldn’t stir |
It looked like soon I would be taking care of her |
You’d think a woman had a right to have one gripe |
You left me flat. |
Well I just ain’t the working type |
We locked the door and each commenced to roam |
Goodbye sweet two by four that we called home |