Lyrics:
Prea g d aThe days grow longer for smaller prizesA g d aI feel a stranger to all surprisesBm e aYou can have them I dont want themC#m dI wear a different kind of garmentF#m eIn my rehearsals for retirementThe lights are cold again they dance below meI turn to old friends they do not know meAll but the beggar he remembersI put a penny down for paymentIn my rehearsals for retirementD a - a7Had I known the end would end in laughterF#m eI tell my daughter it doesnt matterThe stage is tainted with empty voicesThe ladies painted they have no choicesI take my colors from the stableThey lie in tatters by the tournamentIn my rehearsals for retirementWhere are the armies who killed a countryAnd turned a strong man into a babyNo comes the rabble they are welcomeI wait in anger and amusementIn my rehearsals for retirementHad I known the end would end in laughterStill I tell my daughter that it doesnt matterFarewell my own true love, farewell my fancyAre you still owin me love, though you failed meBut one last gesture for her pleasureIll paint your memory on the monumentIn my rehearsals for retirement/pre