Paradise

Dollar Store Dreams: Embracing Rain and Life's Imperfections
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Lyrics

Been down to the corner

Refers to visiting a specific corner or location.

About once or twice

Expresses a frequency of visiting the corner, indicating familiarity.

I don't know but it's been nice

Despite uncertainty, the experience has been pleasant.

I ain't got no money

Acknowledges a lack of money.

I can't buy a damn thing

Emphasizes the inability to purchase desired items.

That I might like

Highlights the difficulty in finding things to like without money.

Let's go down to the dime store

Suggests a joint visit to a dime store, possibly for affordable goods.

One some moonless night

Sets the scene for the dime store visit on a moonless night.

And look at the rain

Encourages observing or enjoying the rain during the visit.


I got a shirt that costs a dollar twenty-five

Values a shirt with a modest cost, indicating simplicity.

I know I'm the best dressed man alive

Expresses confidence and pride in personal style despite low cost.

I put it on and head down to the local dive

Describes wearing the shirt to socialize at a local dive.

To put the icing on extraordinary rides

Suggests enhancing ordinary experiences with something special.

When I am done I leave em happy but insane

Leaves a positive impact on others but acknowledges a hint of madness.

For to look at the rain

Reiterates the enjoyment of observing the rain.


I'm a messed up torn down

Describes the speaker as troubled and distressed.

Worthless bag of trouble

Portrays a negative self-image, feeling worthless.

I take way too much

Admits to excessive behavior, possibly substance use.

And I get right in your hair

Acknowledges causing annoyance or frustration to others.

I got a real sharp pin

Introduces a metaphorical sharp pin as a means of causing trouble.

With which to burst your bubble

Indicates a willingness to disrupt comfort or happiness.

This is trouble distribution

Describes the speaker's role in distributing trouble.

And I'm giving you your share

Declares the intention to share trouble with others.

Won't tell you nothing cause that's my aim

Asserts a commitment to secrecy regarding personal matters.

But I love the rain

Expresses love for the rain, possibly as a metaphor for chaos or unpredictability.

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