Paubres es amorosa
Gor Lyrics


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Rassa, als rics es orgoillosa
e fai gran sen a lei de tosa
qe non vol piteu ni Tolosa
ni Bretaigna ni Saragosa
anz es tan de prez envejosa
q'als pros paubres es amorosa.




Overall Meaning

In these lyrics to Gor's song Paubres es amorosa, the singer is describing a woman named Rassa who is proud and values herself highly. She doesn't want any possessions or places like Piteu, Tolosa, Bretaigna, or Saragosa. Instead, she is envious of the poor and humble people. The singer is highlighting the irony of Rassa's pride and envy for those who have less than her.


The song also touches on the theme of societal hierarchy and the desire for status. Rassa is so consumed by her desire for prestige that she is jealous of the poor who she sees as having a certain kind of status or value that she does not possess. The song presents a critique of the social norms that value wealth and status, suggesting that true fulfillment can be found in humility and simplicity.


Overall, Paubres es amorosa is a thought-provoking song that highlights the complexity of human desire and the flawed societal structures that often breed envy and pride.


Line by Line Meaning

Rassa, als rics es orgoillosa
Race, among the rich, she is proud and haughty


e fai gran sen a lei de tosa
She makes great sense to everyone


qe non vol piteu ni Tolosa
Who does not want anything from Toulouse


ni Bretaigna ni Saragosa
Nor from Brittany or Saragossa


anz es tan de prez envejosa
But is so envious of those who are worthy


q'als pros paubres es amorosa.
That she loves the skilled poor.




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