Rags to Riches

From Rags to Riches: A Love's Transformative Journey
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Lyrics

I know I'd go from rags to riches

The speaker expresses a belief that their life will improve significantly.

If you would only say you care

The speaker links their transformation to the assurance of the listener's affection.

And though my pocket may be empty

Despite financial struggles, the speaker remains optimistic.

I'd be a millionaire

The speaker would feel wealthy if the listener reciprocates their feelings.


My clothes may still be torn and tattered

Despite outward appearances, the speaker believes in their own inner worth.

But in my heart I'd be a king

The speaker envisions personal value and importance, transcending material possessions.

Your love is all that ever mattered

The love of the listener is the most significant thing in the speaker's life.

It's everything

The speaker emphasizes the profound importance of the listener's love.


So open your arms and you'll open the door

Inviting the listener to contribute to the speaker's happiness by expressing love.

To every treasure that I'm hopin' for

By opening up to love, the speaker hopes to gain access to all desired treasures.

Hold me and kiss me and tell me you're mine ever more

The speaker seeks physical and emotional closeness, desiring a lasting connection.


Must I forever be a beggar

The speaker questions whether they are destined to a life of perpetual neediness.

Whose golden dreams will not come true?

Expresses the fear that the speaker's ambitious dreams may remain unfulfilled.

Or will I go from rags to riches?

Ponders the possibility of transitioning from poverty to wealth, with the listener's influence.

My fate is up to you

The speaker's destiny hinges on the listener's response and actions.


Must I forever be a beggar

Reiteration of the fear of unfulfilled dreams and continued poverty.

Whose golden dreams will not come true?

Repeats the question of whether the speaker can achieve prosperity through the listener.

Or will I go from rags to riches?

Reiterates that the speaker's fate is dependent on the listener's choices and feelings.

My fate is up to you

The final statement emphasizing the critical role of the listener in shaping the speaker's destiny.

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