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							From the 2005-"Live on Broadway"-version, with the New York Philharmonic under conductor Marin Alsop.
Cunegonde: Kristin Chenoweth
The Old Lady: Patti LuPone
LYRICS
(Thanks to Sarah to send me these!) 
Glitter and be gay, 
That's the part I play; 
Here I am in Paris, France, 
Forced to bend my soul 
To a sordid role, 
Victimized by bitter, bitter circumstance. 
Alas for me! Had I remained 
Beside my lady mother, 
My virtue had remained unstained 
Until my maiden hand was gained 
By some Grand Duke or other. 
Ah, 'twas not to be; 
Harsh necessity 
Brought me to this gilded cage. 
Born to higher things, 
Here I droop my wings, 
Ah! Singing of a sorrow nothing can assuage. 
And yet of course I rather like to revel, 
Ha ha! 
I have no strong objection to champagne, 
Ha ha! 
My wardrobe is expensive as the devil, 
Ha ha! 
Perhaps it is ignoble to complain... 
Enough, enough 
Of being basely tearful! 
I'll show my noble stuff 
By being bright and cheerful! 
Ha ha ha ha ha! Ha! 
Pearls and ruby rings... 
Ah, how can worldly things 
Take the place of honor lost? 
Can they compensate 
For my fallen state, 
Purchased as they were at such an awful cost? 
Bracelets...lavalieres 
Can they dry my tears? 
Can they blind my eyes to shame? 
Can the brightest brooch 
Shield me from reproach? 
Can the purest diamond purify my name? 
And yet of course these trinkets are endearing, 
Ha ha! 
I'm oh, so glad my sapphire is a star, 
Ha ha! 
I rather like a twenty-carat earring, 
Ha ha! 
If I'm not pure, at least my jewels are! 
Enough! Enough! 
I'll take their diamond necklace 
And show my noble stuff 
By being gay and reckless! 
Ha ha ha ha ha! Ha! 
Observe how bravely I conceal 
The dreadful, dreadful shame I feel. 
Ha ha ha ha!