The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
Capturing Love's Essence: A Symphony of BeautyLyrics
The most beautiful girl in the world
The speaker is praising someone as the most beautiful girl in the world.
Picks my ties out, eats my candy,
Highlights the intimate connection, as the girl selects the speaker's ties and shares candy.
Drinks my brandy,
Emphasizes a deeper bond by mentioning the girl consuming the speaker's brandy.
The most beautiful girl in the world!
Reiterates the girl's beauty and importance in the speaker's world.
The most beautiful girl in the world
Reaffirms the girl's beauty, contrasting her with famous figures like Garbo and Dietrich.
Isn't Garbo, isn't Dietrich,
Rejects conventional beauty standards, praising the girl's unique qualities as a "sweet trick."
But the sweet trick
Further compliments the girl's charm and ability to make the world seem beautiful.
Who can make me believe it's a beautiful world!
Expresses skepticism towards social norms, praising the girl's genuine wit.
Social? Not a bit!
Denies the girl's adherence to societal expectations, portraying her as authentic.
Natural kind of wit,
Describes the girl as naturally witty, emphasizing her shine in any situation.
She'd shine anywhere,
Further praises the girl's radiance and implies her universal appeal.
And she hasn't got platinum hair!
Contrasts the girl with traditional beauty stereotypes, noting her lack of platinum hair.
The most beautiful house in the world
Introduces the metaphor of the most beautiful house, acknowledging its financial obligations.
Has a mortgage, what do I care?
Expresses indifference towards financial concerns when compared to the girl's presence.
It's goodbye care
Underlines the speaker's carefree attitude when near the girl.
When my slippers are next to the ones that belong
Symbolizes a sense of belonging and comfort with the girl, represented by shared slippers.
To the one and only beautiful girl in the world!
Reiterates the girl's uniqueness and importance in the speaker's life.
The most beautiful house in the world
Repeats the metaphor of the beautiful house, emphasizing its mortgage but lack of concern.
Has a mortgage, what do I care?
Restates the speaker's carefree attitude toward financial matters in the presence of the girl.
It's goodbye care
Reemphasizes the speaker's carefree state when near the girl.
When my slippers are next to the ones that belong
Reiterates the symbolism of shared slippers and the speaker's contentment.
To the one and only,
Emphasizes the girl as the unique and singular focus of the speaker's affection.
The one and only,
Repeats the emphasis on the girl's singularity and beauty.
The one and only beautiful girl in the world!
Concludes by restating the girl's exceptional beauty and significance in the speaker's world.
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