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Madonna & Antonio Banderas - Waltz For Eva And Che lyrics
Madonna and Antonio Banderas---Waltz For Eva And Che 
 lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber 
(Che:) 
 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 our savior 
 When those who oppose you are stepped on, 
 Or cut up, or simply disappear? 
 (Eva:) 
 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 
 (Che and Eva:) 
 There is evil, ever around 
 Fundamental system of government 
 Quite incidental 
 (Eva:) 
 So what are my chances of honest advances? 
 I'd say low 
 Better to win by admitting my sin Madonna & Antonio Banderas - Waltz For Eva And Che - http://motolyrics.com/madonna-and-antonio-banderas/waltz-for-eva-and-che-lyrics.html
 Than to lose with a halo 
 (Che:) 
 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 
 To have no impossible dream? 
 (Eva:) 
 Allow me to help you slink off to the sidelines 
 And mark your adieu with three cheers 
 But first tell me who'd be delighted 
 If I said I'd take on the world's greatest problems 
 From war to pollution, no hope of solution 
 Even if I lived for one hundred years 
 (Che and Eva:) 
 There is evil, ever around 
 Fundamental system of government 
 Quite incidental 
 (Eva:) 
 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 
 Every day more, O 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










