Mi Dimandas
Charming Hostess Lyrics


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My demands are few.
I want a house with windows I can leave out of.
I want a bath in my house,
And sandals,
And my own bath attendant.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Charming Hostess's song Mi Dimandas express a sense of simplicity in the desires of the singer. The opening line "My demands are few" suggests that the singer does not ask for much from life, leading to the following requests being relatively modest. The desire for a house with "windows I can leave out of" likely speaks to a need for fresh air and openness in the singer's living environment. The next line, "I want a bath in my house," could be a literal request for a private bathroom, but could also be interpreted metaphorically as a desire for personal cleanliness or space. The request for "sandals" and "my own bath attendant" suggest a need for personal care and luxury, but still maintain a sense of moderation and humility.


Overall, the lyrics in Mi Dimandas convey a message of contentment with simple pleasures, while still acknowledging the value of personal comfort and care. The song encourages listeners to appreciate and prioritize personal well-being and modest living, rather than always striving for extravagant material possessions.


Line by Line Meaning

My demands are few.
I don't have a lot of requests or desires.


I want a house with windows I can leave out of.
I want a house with windows that I can easily open and go out of.


I want a bath in my house,
I want a bathroom inside my house.


And sandals,
I want a pair of sandals for my feet.


And my own bath attendant.
I want someone who can take care of me while I take a bath.




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Comments from YouTube:

@roni1983

I have few demands. I want a house with a window I can leave out of. I want a bath attendant with sandals.

@davidtovell1470

I dont suppose you have the lyrics in Ladino also?

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