Lyrics
You can fly across the ocean in eight hours every day
You can easily travel long distances, symbolized by flying across the ocean in eight hours every day.
You can drive over the mountains, sail the seven seas
Various modes of transportation and exploration are available, including driving over mountains and sailing the seven seas.
You can buy a house in Texas, a brand new car from Japan
Materialistic pursuits are highlighted, such as purchasing a house in Texas and a new car from Japan.
If you want you buy a woman or a man because you can
An expression of the ability to buy things, even suggesting the possibility of purchasing personal relationships.
Two holidays a year, cosy and fenced off from the poor
Reference to a privileged lifestyle with two holidays a year, separated from the less fortunate.
You may need much more insurance to be safe, to be sure
The need for increased insurance as a metaphor for seeking safety and security in a world of uncertainties.
But where do I get, tell me where do I get
Raising the question of the speaker's destination or achievement in life.
What i really need
The central theme, questioning where the speaker can find what they truly need in life.
Try to earn some extra money with access at any time
Suggesting efforts to earn extra money and emphasizing the importance of accessibility.
A dog, a cat, a talking parrot, just a click and they’ll be mine
Introducing the idea of acquiring pets with ease through online means.
But anything they made you dream of
Highlighting the disparity between dreams and reality, especially in consumerism.
And all the things they made you buy
Criticizing the influence of advertising and consumer culture, urging people to buy things they may not truly need.
The whole business with our happiness is nothing but a lie
Asserting that the entire concept of pursuing happiness through material possessions is a falsehood.
But where do I get, tell me where do I get
Reiteration of the quest for what the speaker genuinely needs in life.
What i really need
Restating the central theme, emphasizing the search for true necessities rather than superficial desires.
But where do I get, tell me where do I get
Repeating the question of where the speaker can find what is truly essential for them in life.
What i really need
Reiteration of the central theme, echoing the quest for genuine needs over superficial wants.
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