Lilies By Monet
Astrud Gilberto Lyrics


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And now you're painting of lilies
A true work of art
And now you're painting of lilies
Touched upon my heart

I wanna see your lilie but
I have never seen a lilie
Does it amuse you
In the city
On a rainy day
I feel the sunshine on my emptyness
From the billions of from me

I wanna see your lilie but
I have never seen a lilie
Colors
And crystal reflections
Blue of the sky
Green of the trees

And there's much more
I'm sure
Things I never thought of this before

Yes I have found something inside me
A very precious find
Thank goodness there's a diamond of
To gratefie my mind





Of course I seen the lilie bird
But I have never seen a lilie gone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Astrud Gilberto's song "Lilies By Monet" are imbued with a sense of wonder and fascination with the beauty of nature as depicted in the famous paintings of French impressionist artist Claude Monet. The singer expresses a desire to see the lilies that Monet has painted with such skill and sensitivity, but admits to never having seen one in real life. The idea of art as a means of transporting us to another world is also present, as the painting "touched upon my heart" and brought sunshine to the singer's "emptiness".


The second verse continues the theme of the beauty of nature and its capacity to inspire us, even in the midst of a rainy and grey urban environment. The singer marvels at the colours and reflections in Monet's paintings, and suggests that there may be even more to discover in them than she had previously imagined. The closing lines of the song convey a sense of gratitude for the experience of encountering something "precious" and transformative in art.


Line by Line Meaning

And now you're painting of lilies
You're creating a beautiful painting of lilies


A true work of art
It's a masterpiece that reflects your artistic skills and creativity


Touched upon my heart
It has moved me emotionally, making my heart feel touched


I wanna see your lilie but
I desire to see your lilies, but


I have never seen a lilie
I've never had the opportunity to see a lily before


Does it amuse you
Do you find it entertaining that I've never seen one?


In the city
Living in such a metropolitan area


On a rainy day
Even on a gloomy day


I feel the sunshine on my emptiness
I experience the warmth and radiance of the sun, despite feeling hollow inside


From the billions of from me
From within me, which is infinite and immeasurable like the universe


Colors
The distinctive shades and hues


And crystal reflections
The clear, shining reflection of light


Blue of the sky
The beautiful and serene blue of the sky


Green of the trees
The lush and vivid greens of trees and foliage


And there's much more
There's an infinite amount to appreciate and explore


I'm sure
I'm certain that there's more to discover and enjoy


Things I never thought of this before
I'm discovering new insights and perspectives I never considered before


Yes I have found something inside me
I've discovered something within myself


A very precious find
It's an exceptionally valuable discovery


Thank goodness there's a diamond of
Thankfully, there's a treasure of a lily to


To gratefie my mind
To bring joy and gratefulness to my mind and heart


Of course I seen the lilie bird
I've definitely seen birds associated with lilies before


But I have never seen a lilie gone
But I still haven't seen a lily in person yet




Writer(s): Mitch Margo, Phil Margo, Henry Medress, Jay Siegel

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on Who Needs Forever?

The lyrics of Astrud Gilberto's song "Who Needs Forever?" suggest that time is fleeting and that we should seize the moment instead of worrying about what the future holds. The repetition of the question "Who needs forever?" implies that forever is not a necessary or even desirable outcome. Instead, the song encourages the listener to focus on the present and appreciate the moment, rather than getting lost in concerns about the future.


The lines "Time goes so fast, Don't waste this moment, Let's live this moment like it's the last" evoke the idea of carpe diem, or seizing the day. The idea of living in the moment and not worrying about the future is a recurring theme in literature and music, and it is particularly relevant in a fast-paced world where time seems to slip away all too quickly.


Overall, the lyrics of "Who Needs Forever?" encourage us to enjoy the present moment and not worry about what lies ahead. The song suggests that life is short and that we should make the most of every moment.

this is not the original Song of Astrud Gilberto, the Lyrics are here only fragments of the original Song of Astrud Gilberto

I prefer this Remix of Thievery Corpartion more, but here us the original Songtext of the original Song of Astrud Gilberto

[Verse 1]
Who needs forever? Love me today
Let's forget tomorrow, it's too far away

[Chorus]
So hold me, don't waste this moment
Let's live this moment like it's the last
Time goes so fast

[Verse 2]
Love shouldn't linger, love shouldn't wait
When fates allow a choice of now or never
Who needs forever?

[Chorus]
So hold me, don't waste this moment
Let's live this moment like it's the last
Time goes so fast

[Verse 3]
Love shouldn't linger, love shouldn't wait
When fates allow a choice of now or never
Who needs forever?
Forever, forever