Chico Calling
Chasing Dreams with Sweet Chico: A Musical Journey of Love and AdventureLyrics
There's a big steel bird falling from the sky
Describes a significant airplane crash or disaster in the sky.
As a train whistle whispers like a thief in the night
Compares the sound of a train whistle to a subtle, sneaky presence in the night.
And baby I'll follow you where ever you go
Expresses a commitment to follow someone anywhere they go.
You know I will follow you where ever you go
Reiterates the willingness to follow the person wherever they go.
We ain't got no money, we're living on a dream
Highlights a financial struggle, emphasizing reliance on dreams.
And I look like a beggar falling at your feet
Portrays the singer as humble and devoted, possibly addressing a loved one.
And baby I'll follow you where ever you go
Reaffirms the commitment to follow the person wherever they go.
You know I will follow you where ever you go
Repeats the determination to follow the person wherever they go.
Sweet Chico calling
Introduces the character "Chico," possibly a symbolic or personal reference.
Dream me away
Invites Chico to transport the singer into a dreamlike state.
There's a big steel bird falling from the sky
Recalls the imagery of a falling airplane, possibly suggesting a recurring theme or memory.
As a train whistle whispers like a thief in the night
Compares the train whistle again, emphasizing its mysterious quality.
And baby I'll follow you where ever you go
Reiterates the commitment to follow the person anywhere.
You know I will follow you where ever you go
Reaffirms the singer's unwavering dedication to follow the person.
Sweet Chico calling
Repeats the mention of "Sweet Chico calling," reinforcing its significance.
Dream me away
Reiterates the desire for Chico to lead the singer into a dreamlike state.
Sweet Chico calling
Repeats the call of "Sweet Chico," possibly suggesting its importance or urgency.
Dream me away
Reiterates the invitation for Chico to guide the singer into a dream.
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