Paris
Natty Reeves Lyrics


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Well, I'm sorry if I pulled you down .
How did you get here in lost and found, where I found you?
where I found you.
And I'm sorry if I let you down.
I've been searching all over town.
And now I've found you. Now I've found you.
So let's spend the day in Paris. Let's cross the river Seine.
Let's watch the tide go in and out. Then do it all again.
Let's spend the day in Paris.
Let's spend the day in Paris.
Let's spend the day in Paris.
Let's spend the day in Paris.
Come on, my love
Mon amour. Don't say "Au revior". Say "Bonjour"
Now that I've found you.
Now that I've found you.
All this running calls for siesta.
Let's grab a drink or two, to catch a blink or two, I've found you.
Now that I've found you.
So let's spend the day in Paris. Let's cross the river Seine.
Let's watch the tide go in and out.
Then do it all again.
Let's spend the day in Paris.
Let's cross the river Seine.
Let's watch the tide go in and out. Then do it all again.
Let's spend the day in Paris.
Let's spend the day in Paris.
Let's spend the day in Paris.
Let's spend the day in Paris.
-Instrumental-
It's getting late.
Trains are about to roll out the town now. Heading home
Now I've found you.
Now that I've found you.
So let's spend the night in Paris.
Let's cross the river Seine.
Let's stare at the moon until we feel free again.
Let's spend the night in Paris.
Let's spend the night in Paris.




Let's spend the night in Paris.
Let's spend the night in Paris.

Overall Meaning

In "Paris", Natty Reeves sings about finding someone and wanting to spend time with them in the city of love. The song starts with an apology for potentially bringing the other person down, followed by expressing gratitude for finding them. Natty Reeves then invites them to spend a day in Paris, crossing the river Seine and watching the tide go in and out, before doing it all again. The lyrics suggest wanting to spend time with the person and have fun, making the most of the day.


The song takes a turn towards the end, as the instrumental hints at the day passing by, and the singer realizes that it's getting late and the trains are about to leave the town. The final invitation is for spending the night in Paris, staring at the moon and feeling free. The song creates imagery of exploration and romance, encouraging listeners to seize the moment and enjoy life's blessings.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I'm sorry if I pulled you down .
Apologizing for bringing the listener into a negative situation.


How did you get here in lost and found, where I found you?
Curious about the circumstances that led to meeting the listener.


And I'm sorry if I let you down.
Apologizing for not meeting the listener's expectations.


I've been searching all over town.
Actively looking for the listener.


And now I've found you. Now I've found you.
Excited about finally finding the listener.


So let's spend the day in Paris. Let's cross the river Seine.
Proposing a romantic day trip to Paris with the listener.


Let's watch the tide go in and out. Then do it all again.
Suggesting to spend the day engaged in simple but enjoyable activities together.


Come on, my love. Mon amour. Don't say "Au revior". Say "Bonjour"
Addressing the listener affectionately and playfully, encouraging them to embrace life and be positive.


All this running calls for siesta. Let's grab a drink or two, to catch a blink or two, I've found you.
Acknowledging the need to slow down and take a break, and inviting the listener to relax and enjoy some drinks and rest.


Let's spend the night in Paris. Let's cross the river Seine.
Extending the romantic day trip into an overnight stay in Paris with the listener.


Let's stare at the moon until we feel free again.
Encourage the listener to relax and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of Paris at night.


-Instrumental-
A musical interlude without lyrics.


It's getting late. Trains are about to roll out the town now. Heading home Now I've found you.
Noting the lateness of the hour and the need to return home or find a place to stay for the night, but expressing gratitude for having met the listener.




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