Pierre
- Ensemble (2017)You are listening to the song Pierre by Ensemble, writer by Dave Malloy in album Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812: Original Broadway Cast Recording CD1. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
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- Natasha And Anatole - Denée Benton
- The Duel - Amber Gray
- Charming - Amber Gray
- Prologue - Original Broadway Company Of Natasha, Pierre And The Great Comet Of 1812
- Pierre - Ensemble
- Moscow - Brittain Ashford
- The Private And Intimate Life Of The House - Gelsey Bell
- Natasha And Bolkonskys - Denée Benton
- No One Else - Denée Benton
- The Opera - Original Broadway Company Of Natasha
- Dust And Ashes - Josh Groban
- Sunday Morning - Brittain Ashford
Lyrics
[PIERRE]
It's dawned on me suddenly
And for no obvious reason
That I can't go on
Living as I am.
The zest of life has vanished
Only the skeleton remains
Unexpectedly vile
I used to be better
I used to be better
I used to be better.
I used to be better
I used to be better
I used to be better.
[CHORUS]
O Pierre! Our merry feasting crank
Our most dear, most kind, most smart and eccentric
A warm-hearted Russian of the old school
His purse is always empty
Cuz it's open to all
O Pierre
Just one of a hundred sad old men
Living out their final days in Moscow.
[PIERRE]
I drank too much
Right now, my friend fights and bleeds
And I sit at home and read
Hours at a time
Hours at my screen
Anything, anything
Abandoned to distraction
In order to forget
We waste our lives
Drowning in wine.
I never thought that I'd end up like this
I used to better.
And the women they all pity me
Cuz I'm married
But not in love
Frozen at the center.
[WOMEN]
Il est charmant; il n'a pas de sexe
He is charming; he has no sex.
[CHORUS]
O Pierre! Our merry feasting crank
Our most dear, most kind, most smart and eccentric
A warm-hearted Russian of the old school
His purse is always empty
Cuz it's open to all
O Pierre
Just one of a hundred sad old men
Living out their final days in Moscow.
[PIERRE]
There's a ringing in my head
There's a sickness in the world
And everyone knows
But pretends that they don't see
“Oh, I'll sort it out later”
But later never comes.
[PIERRE & MEN]
And how many men before
Good Russian men
Believing in goodness and truth.
[PIERRE]
Entered that door
With all their teeth and hair
And left it toothless and bald.
You empty and stupid
Contented fellows
Satisfied with your place
I'm different from you
I'm different from you
I still want to do something.
Or do you struggle too?
I pity you, I pity me, I pity you
I pity you, I pity me, I pity you.
[CHORUS]
Ah...
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