

There is a consistency where this person is both a hark worker yet also a hard person, which implies a hard an unemotional exterior rather than people who outwardly show warmthīut warm is the body of the girl from the land he loves.
#BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE BEAUTIFUL PROBLEMS LANA DEL REY LYRICS MANUAL#
This is a reference to blue collar workers who do manual labour, which possibly references the honesty, much like the ‘honest labour’ that blue collar workers do, that this person is “hard to the touch” but is also a genuine person who makes honest money.Lana sings encouragingly in several of her songs and this one is for the “people” of the world who may be dealing with “problems” but need to keep hope in life, which shows the way she has considered the less depressing approach to problems and but instead wants herself and listeners to differ the thoughtsīlue is the collar of the shirt of the man I love.Lana uses the pleasant term “beautiful” to describe both the “people” and the “problems”, showing that despite issues there is still beauty in the world, which is described in the first verseīeautiful problems, God knows we’ve got them.


Lana references people globally who only find the problems with the world instead of the pleasantness, much like how Lana once held a more depressed view of the world, though now challenges this with the songs she sings, such as this one and the latter bit of the album.Lana sings of the war and bloodshed which makes the peaceful view of the “green” world damaged, and is what Lana’s songs are about - the issues that affect and the people who are affected by it - whether being just the people, society or the world itself.Lana uses the lyric “green” to show that though we may see the world as “blue” - thus sad or cold - nature, particularly those of a peaceful nature like ‘turtle doves’, sees the green which is where we get fed and nurtured so there are good elements to the world despite some of the issues.Green is the planet from the eyes of a turtle dove Lana likes that humans are the reigning species of the universe, and believes in that maintaining, as well as the emotions we feel.Lana sings of the world as a whole, referencing the global population throughout the song, and when looking down on it “from the view above” Lana indicates she is using this song to think about the state of the world and those within it Lana puts the listener in the position of being from space, where you can see the “colour of the planet”, which references to Lana’s music videos which include that theme of being out of the planet, yet also references her own meaning of the colour “blue”, which Lana frequently uses in songs to indicate sadness or coldness.Requested by is the colour of the planet from the view above
