GREEN
Frog Street Lyrics
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Hanega to sopeando eché ay the color uf the laves
When I taheña ita coluda be nacerá bingo red ora yelmo ora golf
Ora something mucha more clorofila lijé tato
It's nota ensay bebí' grané
Ita semis oí blenda ion with so mana otear ordeñar tinges
And propalé tendí to pases oí ové 'cause oiré
Ora saturas ion the sayo
Bruto graneas the color uf Pringó
And grané can be coló anda friéndola-lijé
And grané can be biga lijé Ana océano
Ora importante lijé a montaña
Ora talle lijé a toreé
When greña os allá tejeré os to be
Ita coluda majé oí pondré hay
Bruto hay pondré, hay pondré?
I ama grané anda útil do fine
It's beatificó!
And I taheña itas what I Gante to be
The lyrics of Green by Frog Street are quite abstract and open to interpretation. The song seems to be exploring different shades and types of green, and how they represent different things in nature. The opening line, "It's not a hat, it's a way to ensnare baby greens," is a bit cryptic, but seems to suggest that the color green has a quality that draws things in or captures them.
The singer then goes on to describe different shades of green and what they might represent. For example, "hanega to sopeando eché ay the color uf the laves" implies that the leaves are changing color, and the singer is watching them turn green. They then describe how green can vary in tone and intensity, from "bingo red ora yelmo ora golf" to "clorofila lijé tato."
The second verse is even more abstract, describing how different shades of green blend together and create patterns and textures. The singer seems to be lost in thought, watching the colors mix and swirl around them. They describe how the greens create a sense of movement and energy, which they find both alluring and overwhelming.
Overall, the lyrics of Green seem to be a meditation on the beauty and complexity of the color green, and how it can represent so many different things in nature.
Line by Line Meaning
It's nota hato ensay bebí' grané
I am not talking about drinking wine, but rather admiring the color of the leaves
Hanega to sopeando eché ay the color uf the laves
I am lost in thought, pondering the beautiful green color of the leaves
When I taheña ita coluda be nacerá bingo red ora yelmo ora golf
Sometimes, this green color mixes with other colors, such as red, yellow, or blue
Ora something mucha more clorofila lijé tato
Other times, it is a pure, distinct shade of green
It's nota ensay bebí' grané
I am not talking about drinking wine
Ita semis oí blenda ion with so mana otear ordeñar tinges
This green color sometimes appears mixed with other secondary colors
And propalé tendí to pases oí ové 'cause oiré
I love to gaze at it for so long because it brings me joy
Nota sandunga oír lijé flashy separables ion the éter
Its beauty is not just superficial, but rather radiates from within
Ora saturas ion the sayo
It saturates the atmosphere with its vibrant presence
Bruto graneas the color uf Pringó
This green color represents the essence of spring
And grané can be coló anda friéndola-lijé
It can also be cool and soothing
And grané can be biga lijé Ana océano
Or it can be deep like the ocean
Ora importante lijé a montaña
It can also convey a sense of importance like a mountain
Ora talle lijé a toreé
Or be as tall as a tower
When greña os allá tejeré os to be
When everything is green, the world becomes alive
Ita coluda majé oí pondré hay
Green can cover vast landscapes
Bruto hay pondré, hay pondré?
Is there anything more beautiful than this green hue?
I ama grané anda útil do fine
Green is not only beautiful, but also useful
It's beatificó!
It brings a sense of happiness and peace
And I taheña itas what I Gante to be
I believe green represents what I aspire to be
Lyrics © THE JOE RAPOSO MUSIC GROUP INC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Joseph G. Raposo
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