Coming Paradise
Unveiling Tomorrow's Haven: The Sunday Drivers' Coming ParadiseLyrics
It is getting slowly cold
It conveys a gradual decrease in temperature or emotional warmth.
You turn so shy, it makes me worry
Describes someone becoming reserved or introverted, causing concern for the speaker.
You promised me our lives would change
Refers to a promise of significant life changes made in the past.
Even these days, that I'm so worried
Expresses ongoing worry during the current period, despite the promised changes.
There's a paradise for us
Suggests the existence of a positive and ideal place or state for both individuals.
What you want to be
Presents a contemplation of personal aspirations or desires.
What you'll never be
Highlights the contrast between one's aspirations and the reality they may never achieve.
It is a dream but it's so real
Suggests that the dream, despite being unreal, feels vivid and tangible.
What you want to see
Addresses the desire to witness certain things in life.
What you'll never see
Emphasizes the unattainability of certain sights or experiences.
Together you and me
Acknowledges a shared journey or experience between the speaker and the addressed person.
You make me worry
Expresses concern and anxiety caused by the actions or demeanor of the addressed person.
And never understand
Suggests a lack of comprehension or understanding despite the worry.
There's a coming paradise for us
Reiterates the existence of an approaching positive and ideal place or situation for both.
My troubles seemed so far away
Reflects on past troubles that seemed distant but remain a source of concern.
Was yesterday, but I'm still worried
Points to persistent worry despite the passage of time since the mentioned troubles.
Still a light's shining on me
Indicates the continued presence of a positive influence or hope despite worries.
So let it be, I'm still so worried
Acceptance of worries while acknowledging an enduring source of light or positivity.
There's a paradise for us
Reaffirms the belief in a forthcoming ideal place or state for the speaker and the addressed person.
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