Evita - The Chorus Girl Hasn't Learned the Lines Lyrics

Broadway revival 2012
Evita the Musical - The Chorus Girl Hasn't Learned the Lines Lyrics

ARISTOCRATS:
Thus all fairy stories end
Only an actress would pretend
Affairs of state are her latest play
Eight shows a week, two matinees
My how the worm begins to turn
When will the chorus girl ever learn?
My how the worm begins to turn
When will the chorus girl ever learn?

EVA:
The chorus girl hasn't learned the lines you'd like to hear
She won't go scrambling over the backs of the poor to be accepted
By making donations just large enough to the correct charity
She won't be president of your wonderful societies of philanthropy
Even if you asked her to be
As you should have asked her to be

The actress hasn't learned the lines you'd like to hear
She won't join your clubs, she won't dance in your halls
She won't help the hungry once a month at your tombolas
She'll simply take control as you disappear

CHE:
Forgive my intrusion, but fine as those sentiments sound
Little has changed for us peasants down here on the ground
I hate to sound childish, ungrateful, I don't like to moan
But do you now represent anyone's cause but your own?

EVA:
Everything done will be justified by my foundation


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The Chorus Girl Hasn't Learned the Lines Lyrics from Evita the Musical


Evita the Musical Lyrics

SYNOPSIS
Requiem for Evita
Oh, What a Circus
On This Night of a Thousand Stars
Eva, Beware of the City
Buenos Aires Lyrics
Goodnight and Thank You
The Art of the Possible
Charity Concert
I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You
Another Suitcase in Another Hall
Perón's Latest Flame
A New Argentina
On the Balcony of the Casa Rosada
Don't Cry for Me Argentina
High Flying, Adored
Rainbow High
Rainbow Tour
The Chorus Girl Hasn't Learned the Lines
And the Money Kept Rolling In (and Out)
Santa Evita
Waltz for Eva and Che
You Must Love Me
She Is a Diamond
Dice are Rolling
Eva's Final Broadcast
Montage
Lament
No Llores Por Mi Argentina