The lyrics depict a moment at an airport where passengers are getting ready to board a flight to Rome, Prado, and Naples on British Airways Flight BA two-one-five. The scene starts with a reference to travelers having their passports ready and following the green line to customs and then immigration, suggesting the typical airport procedures. The lyrics then announce the flight and ask for passengers' attention. The final line, "Live for today, gone tomorrow, that's me, ha-ha-ha-a-a-a-a-a!" seems to convey a sense of spontaneity and a carefree attitude, implying that the speaker lives in the moment without worrying too much about the future.
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