he’s living in daydreams, he’s chasing a green light he’s known me eight days, now he wants all my nights his pockets are empty, but i taste gold in his kiss the fall will be deadly, but how can one resist? he calls me a forest fire he makes me his muse i’m the sun in his noon sky but i’ll paint his world blue i lay myself down, i put on the red light i let them come close, but only till midnight i know that he’s jealous, but i’m fighting to free us his love keeps me warm, but affection can’t feed us his friends whisper warnings: “don’t give love to a whore.” i’m on my knees bleeding, but they say he deserves more so i put down the bottle and dress like a good wife i swear i’ll be honest when he saves me from this life he paints me in his image, shapes me with his hands until he sculpts the heroine who fits into his plans i draw a fresh smile to convince him i’m all right what good is a damsel who runs from her white knight? swinging from heaven, coughing red wine i feel myself slip i fall one last time he rushes to hold me in my sweet final breaths and says he’ll write our story years after my death he’ll make me a martyr, he’ll worship the grave of the fallen woman he valiantly saved the beautiful sinner his mercy washed clean the scandalous showgirl his pity redeemed we earn forgiveness only after we’ve been crucified they kick us while we live, but in death we’re canonized he'll tell pretty tales of the tragic young bride who only existed in a foolish boy’s mind paris, do not cry for me - my soul departs for heaven clean paris, know my name before he did - the sparkling diamond Satine