Scenes From Parisian Life
Silverstein Lyrics


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The sun comes up a little later
So you can drink a little longer

I wish I had a dream last night
I wish I had a dream last night
So half the time you'd be here
I wish you were here
I'm on your vine now, so high, I can see Italy





Overall Meaning

The opening two lines of Scenes From Parisian Life suggest that the singer, or possibly another character in the song, is on a trip, possibly to Paris, and is embracing the local culture. The sun comes up later in Paris than it does back home, suggesting that the singer is taking advantage of this hazy, relaxed atmosphere by drinking for longer than they would normally dare. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which appears to be about a person who is in love with someone who is absent. The third and fourth lines, "I wish I had a dream last night / I wish I had a dream last night," suggest that the singer is imagining the time they might spend with this person, and then mourns their absence, ending the chorus with the admission, "I wish you were here."


The reference to being "on your vine now" could possibly refer to being "drunk" but also links the person to the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris. In this case, it seems that they are standing so high that they can see all the way to Italy from the top. This reinforces the idea of the singer being in a dream-like state, high on wine and elevated by the romance of the location they find themselves in.


Line by Line Meaning

The sun comes up a little later
You can extend your drinking hours because of the later sunrise


I wish I had a dream last night
I regret not having a dream last night


I wish I had a dream last night
If I had a dream, you would be present in it half of the time


I'm on your vine now, so high, I can see Italy
I am so elevated on your affection that I can see far beyond the horizon




Lyrics © SONGS MUSIC PUBLISHING
Written by: BESCHTA, BOHLEN, DIDIER, GNEWIKOW

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