The Cigarette Lyrics

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Caroline, or Change the Musical - The Cigarette Lyrics


NOAH:
In our basement, where she'll let
Me light her daily cigarette.

CAROLINE:
Light me up.
Don't suck in!
Shouldn't let you do that. Boy
When you grow up don't smoke these things.

NOAH:
Blow me smoke rings, smoke rings, smoke rings!

CAROLINE:
Not today, I got to work.

NOAH:
Caroline never tells me so but
I know daddy musn't know.
A secret her and me can share:
Our daily cigarette?

CAROLINE:
Now muse yourself,
I got no use for you.
This basement too darn hot for two.

THE WASHING MACHINE:
Hum hum hum hum.
Smoke you daily cigarette.

CAROLINE:
Only ever smoke but one.


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Caroline, or Change the Musical Lyrics

SYNOPSIS
16 Feet Beneath The Sea
The Radio
Laundry Quintet
Noah Down The Stairs
The Cigarette
Laundry Finish
The Dryer
I Got Four Kids
Caroline, There's Extra Food
There Is No God, Noah
Rose Stopnick Can Cook
Long Distance
Dotty and Caroline
Moon Change
Moon Trio
The Bus
That Can't Be
Noah and Rose
Inside / Outside
JFK
No One Waitin
Night Mamma
Gonna Pass Me A Law
Noah, Go To Sleep
Noah Has A Problem
Stuart and Noah
Quarter In The Bleach Cup
Caroline Takes My Money Home
Roosevelt Petrucius Coleslaw
Santa Comin' Caroline
Little Reward
1943
Mr. Gellman's Shirt
Ooh Child
Rose Recovers
I Saw Three Ships
The Chanukah Party
Dotty and Emmie
Mr. Stopnick and Emmie
Kitchen Fight
A Twenty Dollar Bill and Why
I Hate The Bus
Moon, Emmie and Stuart Trio
The Twenty Dollar Bill
Caroline and Noah FIght
Aftermath
Sunday Morning
Lot's Wife
Salty Teardrops
Why Does Our House Have A Basement?
Underwater
Epilogue