Ah, I can see them now
Clutching a handkerchief
And blowing me a kiss
Discreetly asking how
How come he died so young
Or was he very old
Is the body still warm
Is it already cold
All doors are open wide
They poke around inside
My desk, my drawers, my trunk
There’s nothing left to hide
Some love letters are there
And an old photograph
They’ve laid my poor soul bare
And all they do is laugh
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha — ha, ha, ha!
Ah, I can see them all
So formal and so stiff
Like a sergeant-at-arms
At the policeman’s ball
And everybody’s pushing
To be the first in line
Their hearts upon their sleeves
Like a ten-cent valentine
The old women are there
Too old to give a damn
They even brought the kids
Who don’t know who I am They’re thinking about the price
Of my funeral bouquet
What they’re thinking isn’t nice
Cause now they’ll have to pay
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha — ha, ha, ha Ah, I see all of you
All of my phony friends
Who can’t wait till it ends
Who can’t wait till it’s through
Oh, I see all of you
You’ve been laughing all these years
And now all that you have le ft Are a few crocodile tears
Ah, you don’t even know
That you’re entering your hell
As you leave my cemetery
And you think you’re doing well
With that one who’s at your side
You’re as proud as you can be Ah, she’s going to make you cry
But not the way you cried for me Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha — ha, ha, ha Ah, I can see me now
So cold and so alone
As the flowers slowly die
In my field of little bones
Ah, I can see me now
I can see me at the end
Of this voyage that I' m on Without a love, without a friend
Now all this that I see
Is not what I deserve
They really have a nerve
To say these things to me No, girls, just bread and water
All your money you must save
Or there’ll be nothing left for us When you’re dead and in your grave
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