I won't hold a grudge but I'll never miss this place
When mom dies I'll finally leave to the city
I won't remember those who are now giving me trouble
If I close my eyes, I'll rise up to heaven
They yell angrily: "No, a man doesn't behave like that"
I guess my beauty offends them, what can I do about it
And though they mock my body all the time here
They can never touch my soul
My clothes that people laugh at
And a feather scarf that they despise so much now
I need something more glimmering there
Or else I'll drown to the multicolored crowd
Not only family cars get stuck in the traffic
So do limousines, buses side by side
Some day I could go to the mountains just to look
At the land down there that glows at nights
I won't swallow pain, but liters of champagne
I'll wear sequins from head to toe
I know everybody
And everybody knows me, of course
Spotlight always hits the star's steps
Their mouths won't make fun of me
Nor does one finger rise
I'm no longer afraid
That I'll never find anyone
And like a bird, one day I'll rise to heights
I was never a prisoner of my body
Hmm...