Passage To Promise
Escape to Paradise: Embracing Freedom in 'Passage To Promise'Lyrics
Let's go to Tahiti
Expressing the desire to go to Tahiti, a tropical destination often associated with paradise and relaxation.
Let's go to Tahiti
Reiteration of the desire to go to Tahiti, emphasizing the eagerness or urgency.
Well, the man been working in the shop all year
Describing a man who has been working hard all year, suggesting a need for a break or escape.
He said "Men, we've got to get out of here"
The man voices the idea of leaving, recognizing the importance of getting away from the routine.
Well, the girl been working in the five-and-dime
Describing a girl who has been working in a five-and-dime store, sharing the sentiment of needing to seize the opportunity for a break.
She says, "Girls, let's go while we've still got the time"
The girl encourages other girls to join her in taking a break while they still have the chance.
Let's go to Tahiti
Reiteration of the desire to go to Tahiti, emphasizing the collective decision to make the journey.
Let's go to Tahiti
Emphasizing again the unanimous decision to go to Tahiti.
Tell the captain 'Put the rum on the boat'
Instructing the captain to load the boat with rum, adding a sense of festivity or celebration to the journey.
Everybody on board, let's see if she'll float
Encouraging everyone to board the boat, expressing a collective willingness to embark on the adventure.
Let that old jet plane fly on by
Suggesting the need to let go of conventional transportation methods (jet plane) and opt for a more leisurely and scenic journey.
We've got the time till the day we die
Highlighting the importance of time and the freedom to enjoy life until the end.
Let's go to Tahiti
Reiteration of the desire to go to Tahiti, reinforcing the theme of escape and paradise.
Let's go to Tahiti
Emphasizing once again the collective decision to go to Tahiti.
Let's Go To Tahiti
Final reaffirmation of the desire to go to Tahiti, possibly closing the narrative with a strong statement.
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