Lesser of the two sisters
Daiquiri Lyrics


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There are two things, both appealing
One is better than the other
One's an 8 and one's a 10
But still I want the 10 or 8

How do you choose?
Let's be honest
How do you choose?
10 is better
I know it seems shallow
But I can sing so low
So low

Is it tough to make decisions?
Maybe but not in this case (no)

But time of day is not an

Adding it up
Make the call
Adding it up
No choice at all
I know it seems shallow
But I can sing so low

I can sing so low
I can sing so low
I can sing so
I can sing so
I can sing so low

Daddy! Daddy! Daddy, Daddy, Daddy!
What do I do?
What do I do?

I'd rather live with two misters
Than live with the lesser of the two sisters

Daddy! Daddy! Daddy, Daddy, Daddy!
What do I do?
What do I do?

I'd rather live with two misters
Than live with the lesser of the two sisters

Daddy! Daddy! Daddy, Daddy, Daddy!
Don't tell mom, oo
Don't tell mom, oo

So 'em what you got, boy
Show 'em what I taught
So 'em what you got, boy
Show 'em what I taught

Daddy! Daddy! Daddy! Daddy! Daddy, Daddy, Daddy, Daddy!
What do I do?
What do I do?

I'd rather live with two misters
Than live with the lesser of the two sisters

Daddy!




Mommy!
Hey, mister!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Daiquiri's song "Lesser of the two sisters" depict a dilemma in choosing between two women who are considered attractive, but one is better than the other. The singer struggles to make a decision and justifies choosing the better-looking one by saying that they can sing low, implying that they have some sort of talent that makes them equally valuable. The lyrics also mention the influence of their father in the decision-making process and a preference for having two misters instead of choosing the lesser of the two sisters.


The song is a commentary on the societal expectation to choose one person or thing over another, often based on appearance or other shallow factors. The singer is aware of this and acknowledges that their reasoning might seem superficial, but they still choose the 10 or 8 over the lesser option.


Overall, "Lesser of the two sisters" is a playful and witty song that pokes fun at the concept of choices and societal expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

There are two things, both appealing
There are two options, both desirable


One is better than the other
One is superior to the other


One's an 8 and one's a 10
One is good, the other is great


But still I want the 10 or 8
Despite the difference, I prefer the better option


How do you choose?
How do you make a decision?


Let's be honest
To be truthful


10 is better
The superior option is clear


I know it seems shallow
I realize it may appear superficial


But I can sing so low
But I have a talent that sets me apart


Is it tough to make decisions?
Can decisions be difficult to make?


Maybe but not in this case (no)
While that may be true, it's not applicable here


Adding it up
When considering everything


Make the call
Decide


No choice at all
The decision is obvious


Daddy! Daddy! Daddy, Daddy, Daddy!
An exclamation calling for attention or help


What do I do?
What should I decide?


I'd rather live with two misters
I'd prefer an unconventional choice


Than live with the lesser of the two sisters
Rather than settling for the inferior option


Don't tell mom, oo
Let's keep this between us


So 'em what you got, boy
Show them what you're capable of


Show 'em what I taught
Demonstrate the skills you learned from me


Daddy! Daddy! Daddy! Daddy! Daddy, Daddy, Daddy, Daddy!
Repeated calling for attention or help


Mommy!
Another exclamation calling for attention or help


Hey, mister!
An exclamation calling for attention or help




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