I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
Chasing Rainbows: Embracing Life's Elusive DreamsLyrics
I'm always chasing rainbows
I am consistently pursuing elusive and unattainable goals or ideals.
Watching clouds drifting by
Observing the transient nature of life and experiences, akin to clouds passing by.
My schemes are just like all my dreams
My plans and aspirations resemble my dreams, which often remain unrealized.
Ending in the sky
These aspirations tend to fade away or reach an end without fulfillment.
Some fellows look and find the sunshine
While some people discover happiness easily, I seem to encounter difficulties.
I always look and find the rain
I consistently encounter challenges and setbacks rather than positive outcomes.
Some fellows make a winning sometimes
Some individuals achieve success occasionally.
I never even make a gain
Contrastingly, I struggle to make any progress or achieve success.
Believe me, I'm always chasing rainbows
Assuring that my pursuit of idealistic goals is a constant, unfulfilled endeavor.
Waiting to find a little bluebird in vain
Continually hoping to discover something positive, like finding a bluebird, but in vain.
I'm always chasing rainbows
Reiteration of the persistent pursuit of unattainable dreams and goals.
Watching clouds drifting by
Repeating the observation of life's transience and the passing of opportunities.
My schemes are just like all my dreams
Emphasizing that plans and dreams often lead to unfulfilled outcomes.
Ending in the sky
Highlighting the tendency for aspirations to culminate without realization.
Some fellows look and find the sunshine
Acknowledging that some people easily find joy and positivity.
I always look and find the rain
Expressing a consistent tendency to encounter challenges and difficulties.
Some fellows make a winning sometimes
Noting that some individuals achieve success at times.
I never even make a gain
Reiterating personal struggles and the absence of tangible gains.
Believe me, I'm always chasing rainbows
Reaffirming the continuous pursuit of elusive and unattainable ideals.
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