The choice was mine and mine completely
I could have any prize that I desired
I could burn with the splendor of the brightest fire
Or else or else I could choose time
Remember I was very young then
And a year was forever and a day
So what use could fifty, sixty, seventy be?
I saw the lights and I was on my way
And how I lived! How they shone!
But how soon the lights were gone!
The choice was yours and no one else's
You can cry for a body in despair
Hang your head because she is no longer there
To shine, or dazzle, or betray
How she lived, how she shone
But how soon the lights were gone
(Eyes, hair, face, image
All must be preserved
Still life displayed forever
No less than she deserved)
Credits
Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice
Produced by Nigel Wright, Alan Parker, Andrew Lloyd Webber and David Caddick
Vocals by Madonna and Antonio Banderas
In
the movie, Evita sings this song on her death bed. On the Re-Invention
tour Madonna sings her death song when she's put in the electric
chair after Die Another
Day. This beautiful rendition proves Madonna's much improved
vocal skills and the contrast with the heavy dance routine of
Die Another Day makes
this performance a special highlight of the show.