| "Hello Cabaret" | |
|---|---|
| Song by Poets of the Fall | |
| from the album Ghostlight | |
| Released | April 29, 2022 |
| Length | 5:47 |
| Label | Insomniac |
| BPM | 129 |
| Key | E |
| Producer(s) | Poets of the Fall Lauri Hämäläinen |
Hello Cabaret is the ninth track on Poets of the Fall's 2022 ninth studio album Ghostlight.
Lyrics
| Hello Cabaret, I love your bling and sway, your bright display, it isn’t
everyday you get to have your way. Cheers and hoorays! Here’s to a brand new day, a brand new day of running with the wolves, who’ll never understand the reason for the circumstance. How is this the way the story goes? Most will never comprehend, till’ they’re in the very predicament, and then it’s oh, oh, oh. Hello Cabaret, you’re like a rainy day, I’ve gotta break away. Well, look now, this is everything I’ve saved for just such a day. Diamonds and spades. For when you come calling, dancing on my grave for all my choices made, judging me for how I played. The hand you dealt me stains the blood that flows. Most will never comprehend, till’ they’re in the very predicament, and then it’s oh, oh, oh. Hello rainy day, come wash away my doubts and my convictions. Got me waylaid. Come clean my slate. Don’t keep me waiting restless and afraid of all I once did love but lost. Nothing comes without a cost. The wise fool said that’s just the way it goes. Most will never comprehend, till’ they’re in the very predicament, and then it’s oh, oh. Are you alright my love? Hello Cabaret, hope you enjoyed your stay, and this lil’ soiree, the mock ballet, the Beaujolais, and me, all overlaid, while I sang and played. Now it’s a brand new day for running with the wolves. |
Trivia
- The track title and lyrics are in reference to the 1972 film Cabaret.
- Marko reaches a B4 on the line Restless and afraid, the highest lead vocal in the band's catalogue. However, some backing parts (also by Marko) may go higher. The lowest note is an E2 in Grinder's Blues.
- Hello Cabaret is believed to be the elusive third version of Late Goodbye due to a heavy similarity and a line from Standstill - Oh the first hello to the late goodbye.