Free Man in Paris
Sufjan Stevens Lyrics


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"The way I see it," he said, "You just can't win it"
Everybody's in it for their own gain
You can't please them all
There's always someone calling you down
Calling you down, calling you down
But I do my best
And I do good business, I do it well
There's a lot of people asking for my time
Trying to get ahead
They're trying to be a good friend of mine

I deal in dreamers and telephone screamers
Lately, I wonder what I do it for
If l had my way
I'd walk through those doors
And wander down the Champs-Elysees
Going cafe to cabaret
Thinking how I'll feel when I find
That very good friend of mine

I was a free man in Paris
(I felt unfettered and alive)
Nobody was calling me up for favors
(And no one's future to decide)
You know I'd go back there tomorrow
(But for the work I've taken on)
Stoking the star maker machinery
(Behind the popular song)

I was a free man in Paris
(I felt unfettered and alive)
Nobody was calling me up for favors
(And no one's future to decide)
You know I'd go back there tomorrow
(But for the work I've taken on)




Stoking the star maker machinery
(Behind the popular song)

Overall Meaning

In Free Man in Paris, Sufjan Stevens shares the story of a successful businessman who is exhausted by the constant pressure and scrutiny of the entertainment industry. The singer reminisces about his former freedom as he reflects on his life choices and the high demands of his current job. The lyrics, "The way I see it, You just can't win it" and "You can't please them all, There's always someone calling you down" suggest the weight of expectations that come with his fame and success. Despite the challenges, he strives to maintain his integrity and do good work, saying, "But I do my best, And I do good business, I do it well."


However, there is still a longing for escape and freedom. The dreamer in him imagines wandering through the streets of Paris, enjoying the simple pleasures of life, "Going cafe to cabaret, Thinking how I'll feel when I find That very good friend of mine." The repetition of the chorus, "I was a free man in Paris," underscores his desire to return to a time before he was trapped in the world of stardom and fame. He concludes by acknowledging that while he would like to return to that carefree time, he must continue writing popular songs and stoking the "star maker machinery" that defines his current life.


Overall, the song highlights the tension between success and personal fulfillment, the cost of fame, and the human desire for simplicity and freedom.


Line by Line Meaning

The way I see it," he said, "You just can't win it"
According to the singer, winning is impossible.


Everybody's in it for their own gain
Everyone is motivated by self-interest.


You can't please them all
It's impossible to make everyone happy.


There's always someone calling you down
There will always be someone criticizing or belittling you.


But I do my best
Despite the challenges, the artist strives to excel.


And I do good business, I do it well
The singer takes pride in their work and does it competently.


There's a lot of people asking for my time
Many people want the singer's attention or help.


Trying to get ahead
These people seek to advance themselves.


They're trying to be a good friend of mine
Despite their self-interest, these people pretend to be friendly.


I deal in dreamers and telephone screamers
The artist's business involves working with creative people and demanding clients.


Lately, I wonder what I do it for
The singer questions the purpose of their work.


If l had my way
Given the choice,


I'd walk through those doors
The singer would go through the doors to Paris.


And wander down the Champs-Elysees
The singer imagines strolling along a famous Parisian street.


Going cafe to cabaret
The singer envisions visiting different types of establishments in Paris.


Thinking how I'll feel when I find
The artist imagines how they will feel when they meet their friend.


That very good friend of mine
The artist looks forward to reconnecting with a dear friend.


I was a free man in Paris
The singer recalls feeling liberated in the city of Paris.


(I felt unfettered and alive)
The singer emphasizes the sense of freedom and vitality they experienced.


Nobody was calling me up for favors
No one was asking the artist for help or favors.


(And no one's future to decide)
The artist did not have to make decisions affecting other people's lives.


You know I'd go back there tomorrow
The artist would gladly return to Paris if they could.


(But for the work I've taken on)
However, the singer cannot do so because of their current work commitments.


Stoking the star maker machinery
The artist is involved in the process of creating popular music.


(Behind the popular song)
The singer works behind the scenes to make music that will appeal to a wide audience.




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