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Madness   Chas Smash Waltz (The Theatres Are Dying) - (Taken from The Lost)
(C Smyth)


Come let’s gather around
Theatre's come to the town
Turn off your tellys and come to the show
Karno's magic's in town

It seems the theatres are dying
An arm band black to wear
It seems the people are staying
And watching the telly at home

Karno's magic has gone
Over the sea to the land there
Da da da da da da
Pictures there to remind

Black and white photographs there
Posters on the wall
Nothing left to remind you
Nothing but Chaplin's walk

Some say the theatres are dying
Most of us rather stay home
No one will talk in the street of the things
That they used to talk of

Things are changing for better
Some may say for worse
Stage has seen it's heyday
It's dying from Television's curse

Where has Karno's magic gone
Da
Da
Da

The audience cheers over
The audience
Some things must change, now it's different







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