Lyrics
She calls out to the man on the street
She is reaching out to a man on the street.
'Sir, can you help me?
She asks for assistance due to being cold and homeless.
It's cold and I've nowhere to sleep,
Describing the dire situation of being without shelter.
Is there somewhere you can tell me?'
Seeking information on a place where she can find refuge.
He walks on, doesn't look back
The man ignores her and continues walking without looking back.
He pretends he can't hear her
He pretends not to hear her plea.
Starts to whistle as he crosses the street
He whistles, perhaps to avoid acknowledging the situation.
Seems embarrassed to be there
He appears uncomfortable or ashamed to be in that situation.
Oh think twice, it's another day for you and me in paradise
Encouraging the man to reconsider his actions, emphasizing their shared humanity.
Oh think twice, 'cause it's just another day for you,
Reiterating that this day holds significance for both the man and the woman in need.
You and me in paradise, think about it
Reflecting on the idea of paradise, urging contemplation.
She calls out to the man on the street
Repeating the woman's call for help to another passerby.
He can see she's been crying
Observing that the woman has been visibly upset.
She's got blisters on the soles of her feet
Noting physical signs of distress, such as blisters on her feet.
She can't walk but she's trying
Despite difficulties, she is attempting to move forward.
Oh think twice, 'cause it's another day for you and me in paradise
Encouraging a second thought, highlighting the ongoing struggle for both.
Oh think twice, it's just another day for you,
Reiterating that every day is a challenge for both the man and the woman.
You and me in paradise, think about it
Reflecting on the concept of paradise, prompting consideration.
Oh Lord, is there nothing more anybody can do
Expressing a sense of helplessness and seeking divine intervention.
Oh Lord, there must be something you can say
Appealing to a higher power for guidance or assistance.
You can tell from the lines on her face
Describing the woman's struggles through the lines on her face.
You can see that she's been there
Noting that she has faced challenges and hardships.
Probably been moved on from every place
Suggesting she has been rejected or displaced from various places.
Cause she didn't fit in there
Her non-conformity may lead to her not fitting into societal norms.
Oh think twice, 'cause another day for you and me in paradise
Repeating the theme of daily struggles and challenges.
Oh think twice, it's just another day for you,
Reiterating the need for reconsideration in the face of shared adversity.
You and me in paradise, just think about it, think about it
Emphasizing the importance of contemplating their shared existence.
It's just another day for you and me in paradise
Underscoring that each day presents challenges in their shared "paradise."
It's just another day for you and me in paradise, paradise
Repeating the notion that every day is a struggle in their shared paradise.
It's just another day for you and me in paradise
Reiterating the idea that daily life is challenging in their shared existence.
It's just another day for you and me in paradise, paradise
Continuing the repetition of the challenges faced daily in their shared paradise.
It's just another day for you and me
Stating that each day poses challenges for both the man and the woman.
It's just another day for you and me
Repeating the idea that every day brings difficulties for both.
It's just another day for you and me in paradise
Emphasizing that each day is a struggle for both in their shared paradise.
In paradise
Concluding with the repeated notion of facing challenges together in paradise.
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