Dancing Girls
Farah Lyrics


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Mardha vaistadan
Zanaa miraghsan
Negah mikonam
Oriental dress
The one you love is a mess
White lights, it's all a dream
Lost in a fire, this golden obsession
Music in my heart
Deep in my eyes, dancing
from the opium
In a perfect world where nothing dies
Broken glass on the bottom of my heels
Oriental dress
The one you love is a mess
It's all a dream
Mardha vaistadan
Zanaa miraghsan
Negah mikonam
The passing of time
She's just a child
To recover a long lasting beauty
she will die young
She's just a normal girl, dancing to her favorite song
It's time to go
Let's get on with it
Mardha Vaistadan
Zanaa Miraghsan
Negah Mikonam X2

Negah Mikonam
Negah Mikonam

Mardha vaistadan
Zanaa miraghsan
Negah mikonam X2

All night you watch her in the dark, disappearance
an alien heart beat
the breath throbs and returns again
You put your hand over her mouth
Variable work on insistances
In the places of the summer sun
It would be best for her to die
Into the rising tide
To tell a lever and keep them all to yourself
A flight I do not endorsed




From a dream of sleep
Her body has vanished

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Farah's song "Dancing girls" are both poetic and enigmatic, and the meaning of the words appears to be open to interpretation. However, the song's title suggests that it is a reflection on the lives of women who dance, possibly for money or for their own pleasure.


The song opens with the lines "Mardha vaistadan, zanaa miraghsan, negah mikonam," which in Persian means "Men standing, women dancing, I watch." The next line observes "Oriental dress, the one you love is a mess," which could be interpreted as a comment on the performer's state of mind or physical appearance. The words "White lights, it's all a dream" might be a reference to the way performers are transported to another reality when they are on stage. The next lines, "Lost in a fire, this golden obsession, music in my heart, deep in my eyes, dancing from the opium," suggest that dancing is a way of escaping from reality, and possibly a form of addiction.


The lyrics then take a darker turn with the words "In a perfect world where nothing dies, broken glass on the bottom of my heels." This could be interpreted as a comment on the potential dangers that dancers face, either from the obstacles they encounter or from the people who exploit them. The next verse appears to be a reflection on the fleeting nature of a dancer's beauty, and the fact that she is often seen as a disposable commodity. The final lines of the song convey a sense of menace, with the words "You put your hand over her mouth, her body has vanished."


Overall, the lyrics of "Dancing girls" convey a sense of both fascination and unease with the world of female performance. The words suggest that dancing is both a form of liberation and a trap, and that the women who engage in it are both admired and exploited.


Line by Line Meaning

Mardha vaistadan
Men are standing


Zanaa miraghsan
Women are dancing


Negah mikonam
I am watching


Oriental dress
Traditional attire


The one you love is a mess
Your beloved is in disarray


White lights, it's all a dream
Bright lights create an illusory atmosphere


Lost in a fire, this golden obsession
Obsession is blinding and dangerous


Music in my heart
Emotional attachment to music


Deep in my eyes, dancing
Dancing is a passion


from the opium
Under the influence of drugs


In a perfect world where nothing dies
A utopian ideal that cannot be achieved


Broken glass on the bottom of my heels
Suffering from pain and damage


The passing of time
The inevitability of time


She's just a child
Innocence and youth


To recover a long lasting beauty
Desire for everlasting beauty


she will die young
Tragic end


She's just a normal girl, dancing to her favorite song
Simple pleasures


It's time to go
The end has come


Let's get on with it
Acceptance and moving forward


All night you watch her in the dark, disappearance
Stalking and hidden observation


an alien heart beat
Unfamiliar heart rhythm


the breath throbs and returns again
Inconsistent breathing


You put your hand over her mouth
Violent act of control


Variable work on insistances
Confused and uncertain actions


In the places of the summer sun
Location in the midst of beauty


It would be best for her to die
The singer's dangerous desires


Into the rising tide
Moving towards a destructive force


To tell a lever and keep them all to yourself
Keeping secrets and using them for personal gain


A flight I do not endorsed
Rejecting the idea of escape


From a dream of sleep
In a state of unconsciousness


Her body has vanished
Mysterious and unexplained disappearance




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@oldneonstudio

"A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night".
Such a great movie.

@ItaliansDoItBetterMusic

absolutely amazing film. xo

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@oldneonstudio

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@elroxlives3131

The song and the dance together are a total and complete mood.

@Jack-ol6oi

Sheila Vand Dancing is all i imagine

@color_me_

a girl walks home alone at night brought me here. <33333

@KendallFalk

yesssss <3 <3 <3 <3 foreverrrrrr!

@KendallFalk

That scene LOL when she's first dancing was so damn weird though. I was like what the hell is she doing?! LOL

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