C. Newman & Janet Smith Lyrics


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No no no no no no I will never go back anymore
No no no (No no no no no no I will never go back anymore)
No no no (No no no no no no I will never go back anymore)
No no no (No no no no no no I will never go back anymore)

When I remember (When I remember what the Lord has done)
I will never (I will never go back anymore)
When I remember (When I remember what the Lord has done)
I will never (I will never go back anymore)

No no no (No no no no no no I will never go back anymore)
No no (No no no no no no I will never go back anymore)

Ha ke hopola (Ha ke hopola se entseng ke Morena)
Nna a nkake (Ha nkeke ka khutlela morao)
Ha ke hopola (Ha ke hopola se entseng ke Morena)
Nna a nkake (Ha nkeke ka khutlela morao)

Che che che che (Che che che che che che ha nkeke ka khutlela morao)
Che che che che (Che che che che che che ha nkeke ka khutlela morao)

No no (No no no no no no I will never go back anymore)
No no (No no no no no no I will never go back anymore)

Ha ke hopola (Ha ke hopola se entseng ke Morena)
Nna a nkake (Ha nkeke ka khutlela morao)




Ha ke hopola (Ha ke hopola se entseng ke Morena)
Nna a nkake (Ha nkeke ka khutlela morao)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of C. Newman and Janet Smith's song, "No," depict a land of beauty that is now dead and barren. The singer tells someone, presumably a friend or loved one, not to worry about the thorns in their eyes as they lie amongst decaying bodies on the ground. They paint a picture of a kingdom that is both beautiful and desolate, without any fears or pain - a utopia of sorts. The repetition of the line "Don't worry about the flowers blooming on your bones" emphasizes the singer's desire for the listener to not be consumed by their pain or suffering, but to instead focus on the beauty and potential for growth even in the darkest of times.


It's unclear what inspired the songwriters to create these lyrics, as they are abstract and open to interpretation. However, it's possible that they were trying to convey a message of resilience, telling their listeners to not lose hope even in the darkest moments of life. Through their lyrics, they suggest that even in death, there is still the potential for beauty and growth.


Line by Line Meaning

Một vùng đất chết thật đẹp
A beautiful land of death


Chẳng còn chiếc gai nào trong đôi mắt tao
No thorn left in my eyes


Mày nằm dưới đất xác rữa dần
You lie under the ground, decaying slowly


Đừng lo những đóa hoa nở rộ trên xương mày
Don't worry about flowers blooming on your bones


Rồi ta sẽ giết những điều yếu hơn
Then we will kill what is weaker


Một vương quốc hoang đẹp như bức tranh
A beautiful deserted kingdom like a painting


Chẳng còn sự sợ hãi nảy mầm trên nỗi đau
No fear growing from pain anymore


Đừng lo những đóa hoa nở rộ trên xương mày
Don't worry about flowers blooming on your bones


Đừng lo những đóa hoa nở rộ trên xương mày
Don't worry about flowers blooming on your bones


Đừng lo những đóa hoa nở rộ trên xương mày
Don't worry about flowers blooming on your bones


Đừng lo những đóa hoa nở rộ trên xương mày
Don't worry about flowers blooming on your bones


Đừng lo những đóa hoa nở rộ trên xương mày
Don't worry about flowers blooming on your bones


Đừng lo những đóa hoa nở rộ trên xương trắng
Don't worry about flowers blooming on white bones


Eh ya ya
Eh ya ya




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Comments from YouTube:

@vernnelson3209

Heard this decades ago with my friend Jack Vees in New Haven CT. I just can not forget "She had tears in her eyes when she heard I got the prize, I got the Wanker's Prize!" Glad I could find it.

@late_privktorian_era

'Good' is such a heater

@joseftomsa2017

Děkuji

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