As he is walking, he comes across a woman that is homeless. As he walks past the woman, she looks at him and begins to ask him to help her. Like most situations similar to this that take place today, the man heard, but did not even acknowledge her. The song not only refers to the homeless woman’s begging, but also describes as the man walks by and just ignores her plea for help. The chorus of the song brings light to the reality of the man’s cruel actions by saying, “It 's just another day for you and me in paradise” (Collins 1). The man is selfish and does not care about the woman’s situation; he only is concerned with
As he is walking, he comes across a woman that is homeless. As he walks past the woman, she looks at him and begins to ask him to help her. Like most situations similar to this that take place today, the man heard, but did not even acknowledge her. The song not only refers to the homeless woman’s begging, but also describes as the man walks by and just ignores her plea for help. The chorus of the song brings light to the reality of the man’s cruel actions by saying, “It 's just another day for you and me in paradise” (Collins 1). The man is selfish and does not care about the woman’s situation; he only is concerned with