April In Paris
Jonathan and Darlene Edwards Lyrics


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It feels unreal but I get the appeal, if we're just putting it out there.

Moving to Paris with the heroine Kerouacs, a life worth living I guess.

c couple years fucking models it's clear, you're not writing a romance,

I get the deal we're all trying to feel, something anything out there.
When the day goes long, it's time to get it on, You can dance till dawn it's okay.

In the french night clubs, they just don't give a fuck, they don't
Know about your parents money.

It feels unreal still I get the appeal, I'm not judging your options.





Back in cape cod, on the family yacht, they all still wonder what happened?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "April In Paris" by Jonathan and Darlene Edwards can be interpreted as a commentary on the allure and excitement of living a carefree and unconventional life, particularly in the context of Paris. The singer acknowledges that although the idea may seem unreal or unconventional to some, they understand the appeal of embracing a different lifestyle and mindset.


The reference to "moving to Paris with the heroine Kerouacs" suggests a desire to engage in a bohemian existence, drawing inspiration from the Beat Generation writer Jack Kerouac and his adventurous spirit. This line expresses the belief that such a life is worth living, even if it goes against societal norms and expectations.


The mention of "fucking models" and not "writing a romance" implies a disregard for traditional notions of love and commitment. It suggests a willingness to explore relationships that may not conform to conventional standards, perhaps driven by a desire to experience something new and exciting.


The singer acknowledges that people are constantly searching for something that gives them a sense of meaning or fulfillment. In a world where it can be challenging to find genuine connections or experiences, the chase for "something anything out there" becomes a shared pursuit.


The contrast between the nightclubs in Paris and the singer's own privileged upbringing is highlighted in the line "In the French nightclubs, they just don't give a fuck, they don't know about your parents' money." This suggests that in these vibrant and energetic nightclubs, social status and wealth hold less importance, allowing for a sense of freedom and liberation.


The final line, "Back in Cape Cod, on the family yacht, they all still wonder what happened?" indicates that the singer's departure from their conventional upbringing and pursuit of a different path has left their family bewildered or questioning their choices. This could represent the perceived divide between the singer's new lifestyle and the expectations of their wealthy and privileged background.


Overall, these lyrics offer a glimpse into the desire for a more unconventional and liberated way of life, finding excitement and fulfillment in new experiences and alternative perspectives, even if it means straying from the expectations of society and family.


Line by Line Meaning

It feels unreal but I get the appeal, if we're just putting it out there.
It may seem surreal, but I understand the attraction if we are openly expressing ourselves.


Moving to Paris with the heroine Kerouacs, a life worth living I guess.
Relocating to Paris with the adventurous spirit of the Kerouacs, it's a life that seems filled with possibilities.


c couple years fucking models it's clear, you're not writing a romance,
After spending a couple of years with beautiful models, it's evident that you're not crafting a conventional love story.


I get the deal we're all trying to feel, something anything out there.
I understand that we are all searching for something, even if it's just a fleeting feeling or anything out there.


When the day goes long, it's time to get it on, You can dance till dawn it's okay.
After a long day, it's time to let loose and enjoy yourself, dancing until the early morning hours is perfectly fine.


In the french night clubs, they just don't give a fuck, they don't Know about your parents money.
In the French nightclubs, people don't care about your background or wealth, they are more focused on enjoying themselves.


It feels unreal still I get the appeal, I'm not judging your options.
Although it may still seem unreal, I understand why you find it appealing, and I'm not passing judgment on your choices.


Back in cape cod, on the family yacht, they all still wonder what happened?
In Cape Cod, aboard the family yacht, everyone back home is still curious about what happened to us.




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