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Paris

Elton John

Nobody left in the airport lounge

They cleaned the ashtrays

TV's just wound down

I've got to wait till morning

I've got to last the night

I've only got one book

To see me through my flight

But when I get to Paris

We'll paint all our portraits

In brush-strokes of yellow

And christen the canvas

The left bank is crying

For colour to crown it

Like the roof of a palace

We'll drink in the amber

When I get to Paris

You were the best of Montmartre Street life

You signed the tablecloth

Art has its price

It's so hard to hold on

To the ghost of your breed

It takes ambition

To call the colours you need

I've got to wait till morning

I've got to last the night

I've only got one book

To see me through the flight

LanguageEnglish
Translated byAllen Morningstar

About this Song

Paris by Elton John is a reflective song that delves into themes of love, nostalgia, and personal growth. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the iconic city of Paris, the song explores the complexities of a romantic relationship and the bittersweet nature of memories. The lyrics paint vivid imagery of the city's romantic atmosphere while juxtaposing it with the emotional turmoil of the protagonist. A particularly poignant moment in the song is when Elton John describes the fleeting nature of happiness, symbolized by the transient beauty of Paris, which serves as a metaphor for the impermanence of love and life's finer moments.

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