Simple Plan: Summer Paradise Meaning
Summer Paradise Lyrics
Take me back, take me back
Oh yeah
Back to summer paradise
My heart is sinking
As I'm lifting up
Above the clouds away from you
And I can't believe I'm leaving
Oh I don't kno-kno-know what I'm gonna do
But someday
I will...
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I believe that this song is towards someone the writer met that swept him/her off of their feet.
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Summer Paradise is a song about finding your way back to the time you were on vacation, to the times that you went out, you fell in love. It’s about wanting to escape real life, leaving your job behind, not thinking about anything else and just enjoying the moment right now. The inspiration for this song was Montreal, city where the guys from Simple Plan come from and where they are used to a pretty cold weather and sometimes just want to escape all that and go to a place where it’s warm and where they’d feel good.
http://www.simpleplan.cz/en/index.php/band/discography/summer-paradise/ -
I think this song is about a Summer time love, and good close friends. Being away somewhere nice on a beach over summer, relaxing, having a few beers and having an amazing time. He misses these good times and wished they could've stayed like that forever, but they have come back to reality and he only has memories to remember. Hes saying "tell me how to get back to summer paradise" and "i'll be there in a heartbeat". This is a really feel good song, but its also quite sad. Reminds me of a close friend i had and we were best friends for 19 years, he got a girlfriend and stopped talking to me. We did everything together all the time and it kinda makes me sad because i want to go back to summer paradise and have my best friend back and all i have left is amazing memories
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Its About Australia..... It was Written and released while Simple Plan were on tour in Oz... it came as inspiration when the band were at a Queensland Beach surfing and just enjoying themselves.
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First off i want to say i really love this song.
anyways, i think its about a breakup and the guy wants the girl back into his life. when he says "summer paradise" i think he's comparing his time with this girl to a place where everything is perfect. and when he says "tell me how to get back to, back to summer paradise with you, and i'll be there in a heartbeat" he's asking what can he do so that she will take him back and he can be in "summer paradise" again, and he'll do it no matter what it is, no questions asked. And when he says "someday, i will find my way back to where your name is written in the sand" he's saying to himself, "im gonna get her back, one day. We'll be together again."
Anyways, thats just what i think. -
I think it's about a summerlove, he met this girl on a camp or on a hollyday or whatever and now he left her but he misses the girl a lot. when he thinks about the time they've spend tegether he longs for her.
he remembers everything and he reminds her that it wasn't a real goodbye 'caus he will come back for her. they had an amazing time together and she's still in his heart. he will look for the places where they were together, like the beach where he wrote her name in the sand -
I think the girl is dead and he can't see her again and all he can do is remember all the times they had together and what they did together.
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I think the girl is dead and he can't see her again and all he can do is remember all the times they had together and what they did together.
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Some One Loves A Girl That They Had Great Times With In Summer And He Is Leaving From A Camp Or Something And He Remembers EVERY Sunset His Soul Is brocken because he cant see this girl that he Loves and he wants to know how to find her and when he does he'll be there in a heartbeat
"How Can You Show Paradise When Im Leaving"
He wants to know how he will be happy without her.
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