Cartier
Elton John Lyrics


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If your life is dull and dreary
And you're feeling rather weary
Of the mundane things that clutter up one's life
Drive your roller up to Bond Street

Where royalty and Sheiks meet
Make your day
Here's the thing to do
Spend a grand or two at Cartier





Overall Meaning

These lyrics are about escaping the mundane aspects of life by going to luxury jewelry store, Cartier, on Bond Street in London. The song appears to be encouraging the listener to indulge in a bit of extravagance and to boost their mood with some retail therapy. It highlights the idea that if one's life is feeling dull and tiring, one should treat themselves to something special and lavish at Cartier.


The lyrics use very descriptive terminology to convey the feeling of grandeur and luxury that comes with visiting Cartier. The use of "royalty" and "Sheiks" is meant to emphasize the exclusive and elite nature of the store, encouraging the listener to imagine themselves in the same company as these high-status figures. Visiting Cartier and spending "a grand or two" is depicted as the solution to feeling bored with life and wanting to escape the monotony of daily existence.


Line by Line Meaning

If your life is dull and dreary
If your existence lacks excitement and inspiration


And you're feeling rather weary
And you are experiencing fatigue and exhaustion


Of the mundane things that clutter up one's life
Of the ordinary things that fill up one's daily routine


Drive your roller up to Bond Street
Drive your luxury car to Bond Street in London


Where royalty and Sheiks meet
Where members of the aristocracy and wealthy Middle Eastern rulers gather


Make your day
Make your day of shopping enjoyable


Here's the thing to do
Here is the recommended course of action


Spend a grand or two at Cartier
Spend one or two thousand pounds at the Cartier store




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DINAH CARD, BLANCHE CARTE

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Peter Harthen


on Sacrifice

not like todays crap

Peter Harthen


on Sacrifice

Even at 56 years old, this music still sounds so good to me, how music should sound.....

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