Red Elvis
From Denver to Berlin: The Unforgettable Tale of the Red ElvisLyrics
This is a story of one kid
This is the beginning of a narrative about a particular individual.
Empty in his chagrin
The person feels a sense of emptiness and sorrow.
Who was born in the wrong country
Expressing the feeling of being born in a country that doesn't feel right.
Left Denver for Berlin
The individual left Denver and moved to Berlin.
You sold millions you're admired
Recognition of the person's success - having sold millions and being admired.
You're loved
The person is loved and appreciated by others.
There's nothing you have to prove
Acknowledgment that there is no need for the person to prove anything.
You're someone I can't diss
Expressing an inability to criticize or disrespect the person.
You're called the Red Elvis
The person is referred to as the "Red Elvis," possibly indicating a charismatic figure with political or social significance.
The world's at your left foot
The person has significant influence or control over the world.
Yes, we're all very sorry
A collective apology is offered, possibly for any perceived wrong or hardship.
But we accept your vote
Despite apologies, the person's choices or actions are accepted.
You'll be missed by the Party
Recognition that the person will be missed by a political party or community.
Yes we have found your note
Confirmation of finding a note from the person.
You sold millions, you're admired, you're loved
Reiteration of the person's success and admiration.
There's nothing you have to prove
Restating that there is nothing the person needs to prove.
You're someone I can't diss
Emphasizing the inability to criticize or disrespect the person.
You're called the Red Elvis
Repeating the reference to the person as the "Red Elvis."
The world's at your left foot
Reiteration of the person's influence over the world.
You sold millions you're admired you're loved
Reaffirmation of the person's success and being loved.
There's nothing you have to prove
Reiterating that there is no need for the person to prove anything.
You're someone I can't diss
Re-emphasizing the inability to criticize or disrespect the person.
You're called the Red Elvis
Repeating the reference to the person as the "Red Elvis."
The world's at your left foot
Reiteration of the person's influence over the world.
La la la la la la
A closing sequence of nonspecific vocalizations, possibly serving as a musical outro.
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