Sushi Taco
Savoring Life's Caviar: A Tale of Love Beyond Fast FoodLyrics
I was seeing this beautiful girl
I was in the company of a beautiful girl.
The radio was on
The radio was playing in the background.
And she said to me
The girl spoke to me.
""You think I'm like all the others, don't you?
She questioned whether I perceived her as similar to others and implied she's not ordinary like fast food.
Like fast food, but I'm not
She asserted that she's more sophisticated, comparing herself to caviar, not fast food.
I'm caviar""
Emphasizing her distinction, she reiterates that she's akin to caviar.
Flying down the freeway
We were speeding down the freeway.
She said ""you know I'm not that kind""
She reaffirms that she doesn't belong to a certain category or stereotype.
With nothing on my mind
I, the speaker, had nothing specific on my mind.
I thought I'd let you drive
I decided to let her take control and drive.
I could give you freedom
She suggests that she can provide freedom.
If you would sacrifice
To attain this freedom, I would need to make sacrifices.
Up to me, what's mine
She asserts control over what belongs to her.
It could, could be real nice
Implies that if I comply, the situation could be enjoyable or positive.
You keep your wacko sushi taco
The phrase "wacko sushi taco" is used, possibly suggesting something unconventional or eccentric.
Wacko, she said
She repeats the unconventional nature, calling it "wacko."
This caviar is fine
Despite the unconventional terms, she expresses satisfaction with the sophistication symbolized by caviar.
You keep your wacko sushi taco
Reiteration of the unconventional phrase, implying a refusal of conventional expectations.
Wacko, she said
Repeats the idea that the unconventional is acceptable, emphasizing the satisfaction with caviar.
This caviar is fine (with all my respect)
Reaffirms the satisfaction with caviar, adding a respectful tone.
This caviar is fine
The closing statement reiterates the satisfaction and sophistication associated with caviar.
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