Europa
A-10 Lyrics


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Europa
Hear the train coming over
Since Spain I felt closer
Feelin' some pain in my head
Until I saw your pretty face
I tell you!
Wanted to kiss you since the Nîmes station
I know I won't get some good reputation
Because my hair is long and blue
And I hope that you'll love me
Tonight the stars are bright
Let's go to the fountain
It's almost nine, we can always
Come back tomorrow
And forget all our
Feels of sorrow
Don't ever forget to smile
And I hope that you'll love me
Tonight the stars are bright
Let's go to the fountain
It's almost 9 we can always
Come back tomorrow
And forget all our
Feels of sorrow
Don't ever forget to smile
Europa
Hear the train coming over
Since Spain I felt closer
Feelin' some pain in my head
Until I saw your pretty face
I tell you!
Wanted to kiss you since the Nîmes station
Just a few minutes to our destination
My heart is filled with anticipation
I know I'll have some bad reputation
Because my hair is long and blue




And I hope you're not feeling so blue
And I hope that you'll love me too

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to A-10's song Europa seem to describe a journey, likely by train, through parts of Europe, possibly from Spain to France. The singer mentions feeling some pain in their head until they saw the pretty face of the person they are addressing. They express a desire to kiss this person since the Nîmes station and mention their concern about their unconventional appearance - specifically, their long blue hair. However, they also express a hope that the person they are addressing will love them.


As the song continues, the singer suggests that they go to a fountain together, alluding to the possibility of spending the night together. They encourage the person to smile and forget their feelings of sorrow. The chorus repeats, emphasizing the singer's longing for the person they are addressing and the idea that they felt closer to them since Spain.


Overall, the song seems to be a love song, describing the feelings and desires of the singer as they journey through Europe.


Line by Line Meaning

Europa
The song's title, referring to the continent of Europe.


Hear the train coming over
The singer hears a train approaching and is excited for his journey.


Since Spain I felt closer
The singer has been traveling for a while and is nearing his destination.


Feelin' some pain in my head
The artist is experiencing discomfort, perhaps from the long journey.


Until I saw your pretty face
The artist's mood brightens upon seeing the person he is interested in.


Wanted to kiss you since the Nîmes station
The singer has been attracted to this person since an earlier point in their journey.


I know I won't get some good reputation
The singer is aware that some people may judge him based on his appearance or actions.


Because my hair is long and blue
The artist has an unconventional hairstyle that may be viewed as strange by some.


And I hope that you'll love me
The artist is expressing his desire for the person he is interested in to reciprocate his feelings.


Tonight the stars are bright
The setting is at night, and the stars are visible in the sky.


Let's go to the fountain
The singer suggests going to a local fountain, perhaps as a romantic destination.


It's almost nine, we can always
The time is getting late, but there is still time to enjoy the evening.


Come back tomorrow
The singer suggests returning the next day to continue enjoying themselves.


And forget all our
The singer wants to experience carefree happiness with their companion.


Feels of sorrow
The singer hopes to escape from any negative feelings they may have experienced on their journey.


Don't ever forget to smile
The artist values positive energy and wants their companion to maintain a cheerful mood.


Europa
Repetition of the song's title to close out the lyrics.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Francisco De la Garza Alanis

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