I'm No Rockefeller
Love's Odyssey: A Tale of Heartbreak and RedemptionLyrics
I saw her eyes-like rain in May
I observed her eyes, reminiscent of rain in May.
A Paris-night-Champs-Elysee
A night in Paris along Champs-Élysées.
A flickering night-an old cafe
A night with uncertain light, perhaps in an old cafe.
Oh should I run away?
Contemplating whether to escape or face the situation.
A one night stand,a small hotel
A fleeting encounter, a brief stay in a small hotel.
She broke my heart,heaven and hell
Experiencing intense emotions—heartbreak akin to both heaven and hell.
I was so wrong,she knew it all
Recognizing past mistakes, and she was aware of it all.
Now I`m waiting for her call
Patiently anticipating her call.
Baby,I`m no Rockefeller
Acknowledging a lack of immense wealth like Rockefeller.
I`m no fortune teller
Clarifying the absence of fortune-telling abilities.
I don`t promise you my heart
Not making promises regarding matters of the heart.
Baby,I`m no Rockefeller
Reiterating the absence of immense wealth.
Baby but I tell ya
Expressing sincerity in suggesting a fresh beginning.
We can try a brand new start
Encouraging the idea of starting anew.
Oh I swear to you(I swear to you)
Making a heartfelt vow to avoid causing sadness.
I`ll never make you blue(I make you blue)
Promising not to bring sorrow to the relationship.
You are always in my heart,for sure
Affirming a constant presence in the heart.
I took the plane to JFK
Traveling to JFK Airport via plane.
An endless flight,I have to say
Describing a lengthy and seemingly endless flight.
I miss that girl,more than my life
Expressing a deep longing for the girl surpassing even life itself.
Will this love survive?
Questioning the potential survival of their love.
Back to the plane,to Charles De Gaulle
Returning to the plane, this time at Charles De Gaulle Airport.
She was my heart,she was my soul
Acknowledging her significance as both heart and soul.
I know for sure,she`s good to me
Expressing confidence in her goodness to him.
The rest is history
Referring to the past as history, implying it's unchangeable.
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