Throughout the rest of the scene, Cleo Laine is heard singing "All Gone". In tone and phrasing, the words of the song are reminiscent of the poetry that Pinter wrote early in his career. Obstensibly a love ballad, "All Gone" is definitely not romantic. The opening lyrics may suggest o torchy blues song, but the middle section certainly conveys a different message:
Now while i love you alone Now while i love you alone Now while i love you
Can't love without you Must love without you... alone Don't stay to see me
Turn from your arms Leave it alone It's all gone Give me my death