If Love Was a Plane
Love Takes Flight: Navigating Life's Turbulence TogetherLyrics
She's 98 lbs. workin' down at the Dairy Queen
Describes a woman working at Dairy Queen, emphasizing her physical attributes.
With an Oval V home perm and braces
Details the woman's appearance with a home perm and braces, highlighting simplicity.
And he's long haired, no job and just 19
Introduces a young man with long hair and no job, suggesting a carefree lifestyle.
They've got a baby on the way and
Announces they have a baby on the way and are eager for the future.
They're off to the races
Expresses their enthusiasm and readiness for life's challenges.
In love look at 'em go
Observes a couple deeply in love and questions potential obstacles.
Now what in the world could go wrong?
Rhetorically asks what could go wrong in their love story.
Don't tell them the odds
Advises against informing the couple of any odds or challenges.
Its best they don't know
Suggests it's better for them not to be aware of potential difficulties.
If love was a plane, nobody'd get on
If love were a plane, implies people might avoid it due to risks.
At the ivy at lunchtime in Beverly Hills
Shifts to a different scenario, lunchtime in Beverly Hills with celebrity gossip.
The paparazzi are gathered outside
Describes paparazzi waiting for a famous couple having lunch.
'Cause an actor and an actress are havin' lunch
Highlights the glamorous image of an actor and actress.
And according to Extra and Entertainment Tonight
Refers to media coverage from Extra and Entertainment Tonight.
They're in love look at 'em go
Draws parallels with the couple in love, questioning potential issues.
Now what in the world could go wrong?
Repeats the rhetorical question about potential problems.
Don't tell them the odds
Reiterates the advice not to disclose any odds or challenges.
It's best they don't know
Emphasizes the idea that ignorance might be bliss in love.
If love was a plane nobody'd get on
Repeats the analogy, suggesting people might avoid love if aware of its risks.
Imagine now the pilots voice on the intercom
Shifts to an imaginary scenario with a pilot addressing passengers before takeoff.
Right before we leave the ground
Describes the pilot announcing a statistically significant chance of a crash.
Saying folks thanks for flying with us
Expresses gratitude to passengers but introduces a potential danger.
But there's a six in ten chance we're goin' down
Highlights the high probability of the plane going down.
But that's the strangest thing about this emotion
Reflects on the paradox of love, acknowledging its slim success rate.
Even knowing our chances are small
Recognizes the small likelihood of success but emphasizes the universal pursuit of love.
We line up at the gate with our tickets
Describes people willingly entering relationships despite the odds.
Thinking somehow we're different
Suggests a sense of optimism or denial regarding personal differences in relationships.
I mean after all
Posits that individuals believe they are unique and can overcome challenges in love.
We're in love look at us go
Returns to the initial theme, celebrating love despite potential pitfalls.
Now what in the world could go wrong?
Poses the same rhetorical question about potential issues in their love story.
To hell with the odds we'd rather not know
Rejects the idea of considering odds, asserting a preference for blissful ignorance.
If love was a plane, nobody'd get on
Reiterates the analogy of love as a plane, emphasizing the reluctance to acknowledge risks.
Ya, if love was a plane nobody'd get on
Concludes with a firm statement that nobody would embark on the journey of love if fully aware of its challenges.
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