[MRS. GABOR]
Dear Herr Stiefel - Moritz,
I’ve spent the entire day thinking about your note.
Truly it touched me , it did, that you would think of me as a friend.
Of course, I was saddened to hear that you exams came off rather less well than you’d hoped
And that you will not be promoted come fall.
And, yet, I must say straightaway that fleeing to America is hardly the solution.
And, even if it were, I cannot provide the money you request…


[MORITZ]
Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh, well, fine
Not like it’s even worth the time
But still, you know, you wanted more
Sorry, it won’t change, been there before

[MRS. GABOR]
...You would do me wrong, Herr Stiefel, to read into my refusal any lack of affection.
On the contrary, as Melchior’s mother, I truly believe it to be my duty to curb this momentary loss…


[MORITZ]
The things that sucks, okay?
For me a thousand bucks, I’m, like, scott free
And I mean, please, that’s all I need
Get real, Jose!
By now you know the score

[MRS. GABOR]
...Should you like, I am ready to write your parents.
I will try to convince them that no one could’ve worked harder last semester,
And also that too rigorous a condemnation of your current misfortune
Could have the gravest possible effect on…


[MORITZ]
You wanna laugh, it’s too absurd
You start to ask, can’t hear a word
You’re gonna crash and burn
Right, tell me more

[MRS. GABOR]
...Still, Herr Stiefel, one thing in your letter disturbed me.
Your, what shall we call it, veiled threat that should escape not be possible
You would take your own life…


[MORITZ]
Okay, so now we do the play
Act like we so care, no way!
You’ll write my folks , well, okay
Babe, that’s how it goes

[MRS. GABOR]
...My dear boy, the world is filled with men -
Businessmen, scientists, scholars even who have done rather poorly in school
And, yet, have gone on to brilliant careers.
Consider, for example, our friend…


[MORITZ]
They’ll freak, or won’t
You toe the line
You tell your soul, “Just kill some time.”
Will it quit?
It will until they don’t

They’re not my home, not anymore
Not like they so were before
Still, I’ll split, and they’ll like
Well, who knows?

[MRS. GABOR]
...In any case, I assure you that your present misfortune will have no effect on my feelings for you
Or, on your relationship with Melchior…


[MORITZ & BOYS]
Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh, well, fine
Not like it’s even worth the time
But still, you know, you wanted more
Okay, so nothing’s changed, heard that before

You wanna laugh, it’s too absurd
You start to ask, can’t hear a word
You want to crash a burn
Right, tell me more

You start to cave, you start to cry
You try to run, nowhere to hide
You want to crumble up, and close that door

[MRS. GABOR ]
...So, head high, Herr Stiefel!
And do let me hear from you soon.
In the meantime, I am unchangingly, and most fondly yours,
Fanny Gabor


[MORITZ]
Just fuck it, right?
Enough, that’s it
You’ll still go on, well, for a bit
Another day of utter shit
And then there were none

[MORITZ & BOYS]
And, then there were none
And, then there were none
And, then there were none


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    Thanks, that makes sense. I know the context & I saw the show, I'm just not the most poetic person when it comes to lyrics and didn't quite get what he was specifically talking about.

    heeheeasquirrelon January 16, 2008   Link

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