Two Pina Coladas
Brooks Jefferson Lyrics


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I was feelin' the blues
I was watching the news
When this fella came on the TV

He said I'm tellin' you
That science has proven
That heartaches are healed by the sea
That got me goin'
Without even knowin'
I packed right up and drove down

Now I'm on a roll
And I swear to my soul
Tonight I'm gonna paint this town

So bring me two pina coladas
One for each hand
Let's set sail with Captin Morgan
And never leave dry land

Troubles I forgot 'em
I buried 'em in the sand
So bring me two pina coladas
She said good-bye to her good timin' man

Oh now I've gotta say
That the wind and the waves
And the moon winkin' down at me

Eases my mind
By leavin' behind
The heartaches that love often brings

Now I've got a smile
That goes on for miles
With no inclination to roam

I've gotta say
That I think I've gotta stay
'Cause this is feelin' more and more like home

So bring me two pina coladas
One for each hand
Let's set sail with Captin Morgan
And never leave dry land

Troubles I forgot 'em
I buried 'em in the sand




So bring me two pina coladas
She said good-bye to her good timin' man

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Brooks Jefferson's song "Two Pina Coladas" describe the singer's decision to leave his troubles behind and escape to the beach. He had been feeling down, watching the news, when he heard someone on TV claim that heartaches can be healed by the sea, and this inspired him to pack up and go. The singer is now feeling happy and carefree, with no desire to leave his newfound paradise. He credits the sea, the wind, and the moon for easing his mind and leaving behind the heartaches that often come with love.


The singer's choice of two pina coladas is significant in several ways. First, it shows his desire to fully embrace the beach lifestyle and indulge in the pleasures of island living. Second, it emphasizes his desire to forget his troubles and focus on having a good time. The singer wants to bury his problems in the sand and live in the moment, enjoying every sip of his drinks and every breath of salty air. Finally, the two pina coladas may also symbolize the singer's acceptance of his current state of being. He has moved on from his heartache and is ready to embrace the present, with a drink in each hand and a smile on his face.


Overall, "Two Pina Coladas" is a song about escapism, embracing the moment, and finding peace in nature. It speaks to the human desire to leave our problems behind and seek solace in the beauty of the world around us.


Line by Line Meaning

I was feelin' the blues
I was feeling sad and down


I was watchin' the news
I was watching TV/news


When this fella came on the TV
When this guy appeared on TV


He said I'm tellin' you
He said to me


That science has proven
Science has found evidence


That heartaches are healed by the sea
Going to the sea can cure sadness


That got me goin'
That inspired me


Without even knowin'
Without realizing it


I packed right up and drove down
I quickly packed and drove to the coast


Now I'm on a roll
I am in a good mood and things are going well


And I swear to my soul
I promise completely


Tonight I'm gonna paint this town
I'm going to have a great time tonight


So bring me two pina coladas
Bring me two drinks


One for each hand
One drink for each hand


Let's set sail with Captin Morgan
Let's go on a boat ride with Captain Morgan


And never leave dry land
Stay on the boat and not return to shore


Troubles I forgot 'em
I forgot about my problems


I buried 'em in the sand
I mentally let go of my troubles


She said good-bye to her good timin' man
My partner/lover left me


Oh now I've gotta say
Now I have to admit


That the wind and the waves
The natural scenery around me


And the moon winkin' down at me
And the moon shining on me


Eases my mind
Calms me down


By leavin' behind
By forgetting about


The heartaches that love often brings
The sadness caused by love


Now I've got a smile
Now I am happy


That goes on for miles
I am extremely happy


With no inclination to roam
No desire to leave


I've gotta say
I must admit


That I think I've gotta stay
I think I want to stay




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