>>1546291
>Paper planes
Paper is money. The song is about taking money.
Money shipped on planes.
>>1546291
>Paper planes
Paper is money. The song is about taking money.
Money shipped on planes.
I fly like paper, get high like planes
If you catch me at the border I got visas in my name
If you come around here, I make 'em all day
I get one done in a second if you wait
I fly like paper, get high like planes
If you catch me at the border I got visas in my name
If you come around here, I make 'em all day
I get one done in a second if you wait
Sometimes I think sittin' on trains
Every stop I get to I'm clocking that game
Everyone's a winner, we're making our fame
Bona fide hustler making my name
Sometimes I think sittin' on trains
Every stop I get to I'm clocking that game
Everyone's a winner, we're making our fame
Bona fide hustler making my name
All I wanna do is bang bang bang bang
And click ka-ching
And take your money
All I wanna do is bang bang bang bang
And click ka-ching
And take your money
All I wanna do is bang bang bang bang
And click ka-ching
And take your money
All I wanna do is bang bang bang bang
And click ka-ching
And take your money
Pirate skulls and bones
Sticks and stones and weed and bongs
Running when we hit 'em
Lethal poison for the system
Pirate skulls and bones
Sticks and stones and weed and bongs
Running when we hit 'em
Lethal poison for the system
No one on the corner has swagger like us
Hit me on my burner prepaid wireless
We pack and deliver like UPS trucks
Already going to hell, just pumping that gas
No one on the corner has swagger like us
Hit me on my burner prepaid wireless
We pack and deliver like UPS trucks
Already going to hell, just pumping that gas
All I wanna do is bang bang bang bang
And click ka-ching
And take your money
All I wanna do is bang bang bang bang
And click ka-ching
And take your money
All I wanna do is bang bang bang bang
And click ka-ching
And take your money
All I wanna do is bang bang bang bang
And click ka-ching
And take your money
M.I.A
Third world democracy
Yeah, I've got more records than the K.G.B
So, uh, no funny business
Some some some I some I murder
Some I some I let go
Some some some I some I murder
Some I some I let go
All I wanna do is bang bang bang bang
And click ka-ching
And take your money
All I wanna do is bang bang bang bang
And click ka-ching
And take your money
All I wanna do is bang bang bang bang
And click ka-ching
And take your money
All I wanna do is bang bang bang bang
And click ka-ching
And take your money
Writer(s): Mathangi Arulpragasam, Paul Gustave Simonon, Michael Geoffrey Jones, John Mellor, Thomas Wesley Pentz, Nicholas Bowen Headon
M.I.A. - Paper Planes Lyrics
Skull & bones
Sticks and stones = weapons
Lethal poison = drugs or opium
Burner phones, fake visas for border crossing
Third world democracy = puppet gov
KGB = intelligence services
Good job but officially it's a song bird not a swan. See below official meanings. Perhaps you can include some of these also.
The shield’s blue background
This represents the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California, where Meghan grew up.
The gold rays across the shield
These are representative of the sunshine in Meghan’s home state of California.
The three quills
These are a symbol of Meghan’s communication skills, and the power of words.
The golden poppies
The poppies on the grass are there to represent California’s state flower – the golden poppy.
The wintersweet
The wintersweet in the grass, which is mixed in with the golden poppies, represents the union of Harry and Meghan, with wintersweet growing in the gardens of Kensington Palace, where Harry grew up and now lives with Meghan.
The songbird
The Supporter on Meghan’s side of the shiled On the right-hand side of the shield sits a songbir with wings as if flyign open beat power of comm.
The Coronet
The Coronet around the songbird’s neck, which has symbolically been assigned to the Duchess, is the same Coronet laid down by a Royal Warrant of 1917 for the sons and daughters of the Heir Apparent. It is composed of two crosses patée, four fleurs-de-lys and two strawberry leaves.
This bee image sparked a memory of a film The constant gardener. About a Parma company trying to cover up a bad drug.
It is actually a novel written by John le Carrè, the pen name of David John Moore Cornwell - a former MI6 spy.
From wiki:
>John le Carré writes in the book's afterword: "by comparison with the reality, my story [is] as tame as a holiday postcard".[1] The book is dedicated to Yvette Pierpaoli, a French activist who died during the course of her aid work.
A few possible mines to dig on the Parma front.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Constant_Gardener