Kurt Weill
Huxley
[LIZA, spoken]
Good evening, Sutton. 

[SUTTON]
Good evening, Miss Elliott. 

[LIZA]
Are there any messages?

[SUTTON]
Quite a number
Huxley wants to dedicate his book to you
And Stravinsky his latest sonata
Seven thousand students say they look to you
To be at the Yale-Harvard Regatta
Epstein says you simply have to pose for him
Here's the key to the Island of Tobago
Du Pont wants you wearing the new hose for him
Can you christen a battleship in San Diego?

[LIZA]
Huxley wants to dedicate his book to me

[SUTTON]
Shostakovich his latеst cantata
[LIZA]
Seven thousand students say thеy look to me
To be at the Yale-Harvard Regatta

[SUTTON]
Oh, how lovely to be you!

[LIZA]
How splendid!

[SUTTON]
But it only is your due

[LIZA]
This must never be ended
Epstein says I simply have to pose for him
No refusing these artistic ultimata
Du Pont wants me wearing the new hose for him
Oh, how thrilling to be the world's inamorata!
Oh, how thrilling to be the world's inamorata!
(spoken)
I'll probably motor to Bear Mountain to see the sunrise. You needn't wait up. Good night. 

[SUTTON, spoken]
Good night, Miss Elliott. 
[BEEKMAN, spoken]
I learned it would be blue tonight. So I'm driving the blue Duesenberg with the blue license plates, and I've put the blue Picasso in the car. 

[LIZA, spoken]
Very thoughtful, Beekman. 

[BEEKMAN, spoken]
Where to, Miss Elliott?

[LIZA, spoken]
The "Seventh Heaven."
Where are we, Beekman?

[BEEKMAN, spoken]
Columbus Circle. 

[LIZA, spoken]
Ah. Would you get me my blue soapbox, please? I want to make a speech.