In the Cinema

The scene is a full cinema, they are watching a movie with Eva in
it. A lot of smoke is in the air, Che is in the audience. The film
is in Spanish and I don't understand it. Some guy named Carlos comes
and leaves and she calls after him. Whoop dee doo. Anyway, the film
stops and the audience protests loudly. The manager (or someguy) comes
out.

Manager:It is my sad duty to inform you that Eva Peron,
spiritual leader of the nation entered immortality at 8:25 this evening.

Everyone in the audience breaks into tears except for Che who looks at the camera calmly
The scence changes into a flashback of when Eva was a small child. It is her father's
funeral. They stop by the gate to the church. There is some singing in Latin during this part.

Father's Wife:You are not welcome here.
Eva's Mother: He is the father of my children too, they have a right
to see him, to pay thier last respects.
Father's Wife: You are not his wife, your children are bastards

The two start yelling at each other in spanish. Eva breaks from her family
and runs toward the church.

Eva's Brother and Sister: Eva! Eva!! Eva! Eva!
You get the idea

Eva walks up to the casket and puts a small bouquet of flowers on the corpse
she kisses his forehead and then two men come up and take her away screaming.
Note: this little girl does NOT look like Madonna

Eva: No no, he's my papa! Papa papa! He's my papa! Papa!!

Back to the present, sorta. We are at Eva's Funeral, a very grand affair. More latin singing.
Anyways, we get over this and the song ends. Finally. Not that its not a good song, it is. But
the latin gets annoying. The instruments are great though.


Next song: Oh What a Circus