Empty Pocket Waltz - Connie Converse



     
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Empty Pocket Waltz Lyrics


Shall we dine out,
my dear, and dance the night away?
Don't say you're tired;
you know you haven't worked all day.We paid the rent
finally, and we're free to be be free.
Come now and waltz
the Empty Pocket Waltz with me.Let's close our door
and make believe we're all alone.
Grandma can't hear,
and Baby's sleeping like a stone.
We paid the doctor
his fee, and we're free to be be free.
Come now and waltz
the Empty Pocket Waltz with me.Why so unhappy?
Don't be that way.
Maybe they'll make me
queen for a day.
You'll find a job,

probably, or be free, or be free.
Come waltz again
this Empty Pocket Waltz with me.
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Elizabeth “Connie” Converse disappeared in 1974, leaving behind a haunting body of recorded music that would remain virtually unheard for the next 35 years. Biography: Elizabeth Eaton Converse was born in Laconia, New Hampshire in 1924, the middle child of three siblings. She was bookish, the valedictorian her class at Concord High School, and described by most who knew her to be a polymath. She attended Mt.

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