When she was just a girl
She expected the world
But it flew away from her reach
So she ran away in her sleep
And dreamed of...
Para-para-paradise, para-para-paradise, para-para-paradise
Every time she closed her eyes
When she was just a girl
She expected the world
But it flew away from her reach
And the bullets catch in her teeth
Life goes on, it gets so heavy
The wheel breaks the butterfly
Every tear a waterfall
In the night the stormy night she'll close her eyes
In the night the stormy night away she flies...
And dreams of
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Oh oh oh oh oh oh-oh-oh
And dreams of
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Oh oh oh oh oh oh-oh-oh-oh
And so lying underneath those stormy skies
She'd said, "oh, ohohohoh I know the sun must set to rise"
This could be
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Oh oh oh oh oh oh-oh-oh
Could be
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Oh oh oh oh oh oh-oh-oh-oh
This could be
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Para-para-paradise
Oh oh oh oh oh oh-oh-oh
Paradise is written by Guy Rupert Berryman, Jonathan Mark Buckland, William Champion, Christopher Anthony John Martin, Brian Peter George Eno. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Paradise lyrics?
When we think about the meaning behind each verse, the track 'Paradise' by Craig Owens narrates the life of an individual, who used to have grand expectations and dreams, but then, however, disappointments and challenges came up in the course of life. There is, however, resilience and faith that the difficult times can eventually be followed by good times as 'paradise' can be found even during 'the stormy skies.' In this sense, the song's lyrics can be interpreted as a reflection of one's inner self, filled with hope, angst, despair and heartbreak. Thus, the song emphasizes the power of dreaming and aspiring, the inevitability of struggles and difficulties and the strength of hope and resilience. Longing and loss are among the most prominent themes in the lyrics, and so are the references to violence ('the bullets catch in her teeth'), which might not be appropriate for very young children without the supervision of their parents. Nonetheless, the entire content does not attain the level of intensity that would warrant a higher rating.
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