
Christian:
Then I'll write a song, and we'll put it in the
show, and nomatter what happens no matter how bad things get, whenever
you hear it and sing it or whistle it or hum it, you'll know that is means
we love each other. I won't get jelous.
Satine:
Thing's don't work like that. We have to
end it.
Christian:
Never knew I could feel like this
Like I've never seen
The sky before
Want to vanish inside your kiss
Now this new scene is where the penniless sitare player writes a song for the cortizan so that no matter how bad things are, whatever happens. They remember their love. Now let's take it from you line, Satine. . .
Christian:
Seasons may change
Winter to spring
Satine (as Cortizan):
We must be careful
Narcoleptic Argentinian (as Peniless Sitar Player):
Do not fear, we will conduct our affair right under
the Maharaja's. . .
Christian:
But I love you
'Till the end of time
Zidler:
This is getting rediculous, Amigo.
Christian:
Come what may
Come what may
I will love you until my dying day
Both:
Suddenly the world seems such a perfect place
Duke:
My dear, a little frog!
Both:
Suddenly is moves with such a perfect grace
Suddenly my life doesn't seem such a waste
It all revolves around you
And there's no mountain to high
No river to wide
Sing out this song and I'll be there by your side
Storm clouds may gather
And stars may collide
Christian:
But I love you
Satine:
I love you
Both:
'Till the end of time
Come what may
Come what may
I will love you
Christian:
The magical sitar falls from the roof and says,
"the greatest thing you'll ever learn, is just to love and be loved in
return."
Nini:
This ending is silly. Why would the cortisan
go for the penniless writer. Whoops, I mean sitar player.
All:
Come what may
Satine & Narcoleptic Argentinian:
I will love you
All:
Come what may
Satine & Narcoleptic Argentinian:
Yes I will love you
All:
Come what may
Satine & Narcoleptic Argentinian:
I will love you
All:
Unitl my dying day
Duke:
I don't like this ending.