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Another Day in Paradise Lyrics: She calls out to the man on the street / "Sir, can you help me? / It's cold and I've nowhere to sleep / Is there somewhere you can tell me?"...
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Oh, think twice. Porque es otro día para ti. 'Cause it's another day for you. Tú y yo en el paraíso. You and me in paradise. Piénsalo. Think about it. Ella llama al hombre en la calle. She calls out to the man on the street.
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Letra en español de la canción de Phil Collins, Another day in paradise (letra traducida) Ella llama al hombre que está en la calle, "Señor, ¿puede ayudarme? Hace frío y no tengo dónde dormir, ¿hay algún sitio que me pueda decir?" Él sigue caminando, no mira hacia atrás, finge que no puede oírla.
Phil Collins "Another Day In Paradise": She calls out to the man on the street "Sir, can you help me? It's cold and I've nowhere to sleep Is...
'Cause it's another day for you and me in paradise. Oh, think twice. 'Cause it's another day for you. You and me in paradise. Think about it. She calls out to the man on the street. He can see she's been crying. She's got blisters on the soles of her feet. She can't walk, but she's trying. Oh, think twice.
Collins sings the song from a third-person perspective, as he observes a man crossing the street to ignore a homeless woman, and he implores listeners not to turn a blind eye to homelessness because, by drawing a religious allusion, "it's just another day for you and me in paradise".