Casanova
Marion Raven Lyrics


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Har du sett en mann med godt humør?
En som tror han er en stor sjarmør
Alle tiders Don Juan
Kaller seg for Supermann jeg vet det godt
For jeg er gift med ham
Han dro hjem fra en fredag kveld
Skulle gå en tur og tok farvel
Men nå er jeg litt i tvil
Borte er jo dress og bil
Kan jeg ta det hele med et smil?
Med et smiiil
For han er er den store Casanova danseløve
Alle tiders Don Juan
Ja, han er den store Casanova
Helt på topp i stil og sjarm
Har du sett min mann? Jeg bare spør
En som tror han er en stor sjarmør
Alle tiders Don Juan
Kaller seg for Supermann
Hils og si at jeg er gift med ham
Gift med haaaaam
For han er den store Casanova danseløve
Alle tiders Don Juan
Ja, han er den store Casanova
Helt på topp i stil og sjarm
Casa Nova Casanova Casanova
Casa Nova Casanova Casanova
Casa Nova Casanova Casanova ca Sa No Va
For han er den store Casanova danseløve
Alle tiders Don Juan
Ja, han er den store Casanova
Helt på topp i stil og sjarm
For han er den store Casanova danseløve
Alle tiders Don Juan
Ja, han er den store Casanova




Helt på topp i stil og sjarm ca Sa No Va
Casanova

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Marion Raven's song "Casanova" depict a woman's perspective on her husband, whom she describes as a charismatic and charming man. The song begins by questioning if anyone has seen a man with a good sense of humor who believes he is a great seducer, referring to himself as a modern-day Don Juan or Superman. The woman reveals that she is married to this man, but she starts to doubt him when he returns home one Friday evening, claiming he was just going for a walk but missing his suit and car. Despite her suspicions, she contemplates whether she can simply laugh off his behavior and continue to stay with him.


The chorus repeats the image of the husband as a Casanova, a charismatic and stylish dancer who exudes charm and confidence. The woman asks if anyone has seen her man, emphasizing his belief in his own allure and the nickname Supermann he gives himself. She conveys a mix of admiration and frustration toward her husband, acknowledging his undeniable allure while also questioning his actions and intentions. The repetition of the Casanova persona reinforces his image as a smooth and captivating figure, "Casa Nova" being a play on words to emphasize his charm and appeal.


As the song progresses, the woman continues to question her husband's behavior and portrayal of himself as a Casanova. She reiterates his self-proclaimed title as the great Casanova, a master of seduction and style. The repetition of the Casanova name emphasizes his larger-than-life persona while also hinting at a sense of disbelief or skepticism on the part of the woman. Despite her reservations, she cannot help but acknowledge his magnetic presence and the way he carries himself with confidence and flair.


In the closing verses, the woman reflects on the complexities of her relationship with this larger-than-life Casanova figure. She reiterates his charm and style, describing him as a dance lion and a top-notch Don Juan. The repetition of the Casanova moniker underscores his image as a captivating and enigmatic figure, leaving the woman both enamored and uncertain about the true nature of their connection. The song leaves the listener with a sense of intrigue and ambiguity, inviting them to ponder the dynamics at play between the woman and her charismatic yet potentially elusive husband, the Casanova.




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