Lucky

Lucky's Tale: Behind the Glitter, Tears Echo in Hollywood
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Lyrics

This is a story about a girl named Lucky

This song narrates the story of a girl named Lucky.

Early morning, she wakes up

Describes Lucky waking up early in the morning.

Knock, knock, knock on the door

Someone is at her door, possibly signaling the start of her day.

It's time for make-up, perfect smile

It's time for her to put on makeup and wear a perfect smile, suggesting the demands of her public image.

It's you they're all waiting for

Others are eagerly waiting for her; she is the center of attention.

They go

Refers to an unspecified action or event.

Isn't she lovely, this Hollywood girl?

People admire her, describing her as lovely, particularly in the context of Hollywood.

And they say

Continues the external admiration of her glamorous life.

She's so lucky, she's a star

She is perceived as fortunate and a star by others.

But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking

Contrast between external success and internal loneliness as she cries in her heart.

If there's nothing missing in my life

Reflects on whether something is missing in her life.

Then why do these tears come at night?

Questions the reason for tears at night if nothing seems missing.

Lost in an image, in a dream

She is caught up in an idealized image or dream.

But there's no one there to wake her up

No one is there to bring her back to reality.

And the world is spinning, and she keeps on winning

Despite her success, the world is spinning, and the question arises about what happens when it stops.

But tell me what happens when it stops?

Raises a concern about the consequences when her winning streak ends.

They go

Repeats the admiration for her in Hollywood.

Isn't she lovely, this Hollywood girl?

Restates the perception of her loveliness in the Hollywood context.

And they say

Reiterates the belief that she is lucky and a star.

She's so lucky, she's a star

Despite external success, she continues to cry in her heart.

But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking

Questions the reason for tears if nothing is missing in her life.

If there's nothing missing in my life

Repeats the theme of internal emotional struggle despite external success.

Then why do these tears come at night?

Reiterates the questioning of tears in her lonely heart.

Best actress, and the winner is Lucky

Acknowledges her as the best actress, winning an award named Lucky.

I'm Roger Johnson for Pop News standing outside the arena waiting for Lucky

A reporter announces her victory, emphasizing her luck.

Oh my god here she comes

Excitement builds as Lucky approaches.

Isn't she lovely, this Hollywood girl?

Repeats the admiration for her loveliness in Hollywood.

She is so lucky, but why does she cry?

Raises a question about why, despite being lucky, she cries.

If there is nothing missing in her life

Questions the existence of any missing elements in her seemingly perfect life.

Why do tears come at night?

Repeats the query about tears coming at night despite no apparent lack.

And they say she's so lucky, she's a star

Reiterates the external perception of her luck and stardom.

But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking

Despite external success, she continues to cry in her heart.

If there's nothing missing in my life

Questions the reason for tears if nothing is missing in her life.

Then why do these tears come at night?

Repeats the theme of internal emotional struggle despite external success.

She's so lucky

Affirms her luck but emphasizes her ongoing emotional distress.

But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking

Despite being lucky, she continues to cry in her heart.

If there's nothing missing in my life

Questions the reason for tears if nothing is missing in her life.

Then why do these tears come at night?

Reiterates the ongoing internal emotional struggle despite external success.

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