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[Versetto]D A7 D A7"What good is sitting alone In your room?D Dm7 D7Come hear the music play.[Ritornello]G Abdim7 F#m B7Life is a Cab - a - ret, old chum,Em7 A7 DCome to the Cab - a - ret.[Versetto]D A7 D A7Put down the knitting, The book and the broom.D Dm7 D7It's time for a hol-i-day.[Ritornello]G Abdim7 F#m B7Life is a Cab - a - ret, old chumEm7 A7 DCome to the Cab - a - ret.[Ponte]GmCome taste the wine,DCome hear the band.Bm Bm7Come blow a horn, Start celebrating;A7Right this way, Your table's waiting.[Versetto]D A7 D A7What good's permitting Some prophet of doomD Dm7 D7To wipe every smile away.[Ritornello]G Abdim7 F#m B7Life is a Cab - a - ret, old chumEm7 A7 DCome to the Cab - a - ret.[Ponte]D A+ DI used to have a girlfriend known as Elsie,D A+ DWith whom I shared four sordid rooms in ChelseaA7 BmShe wasn't what you'd call a blushing flower.E AAs a matter of fact she rented by the hour.D A+ DThe day she died the neighbors came to snicker:D A+ D"Well, that's what comes from too much pills and liquor."A7 BmBut when I saw her laid out like a Queen,G A DShe was the happiest corpse I'd ever seen.C#7 F#7 EI think of Elsie to this very day.E A DI remember how she'd turn to me and say:[Versetto]D A7 D A7"What good is sitting alone In your room?D Dm7 D7Come hear the music play.[Ritornello]G Abdim7 F#m B7Life is a Cab - a - ret, old chumG Abdim7 F#m B7Only a Cab - a - ret, old chumEm7 A7 DAnd I love a Cab - a - ret.[Versetto]Gm DAnd as for me, as for me,Bm Bm7I made my mind up back in Chelsea,A7When I go, I'm going like Elsie.D A7 D A7Start by admitting from Cradle to TombD Dm7 D7Isn't that long a stay[Ritornello]G Abdim7 F#m B7Life is a Cab - a - ret, old chumG Abdim7 F#m B7Only a Cab - a - ret, old chumEm7 A7 DAnd I love a Cab - a - ret.