El Mouqadima
Mashrou' Leila Lyrics


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حبيبى بيحكى بالأجنبى
و بيلدغ بالعغبى
بعمرة ما بيلوم نفسه
كل شى بيصير برات نفسه
ما شىء ا شو بو شىء
شوف الكتاب عمبيتجعلك تحت المخدة
و رائحة شعرك عالشرشف حدى
و الناس دائرة بسياراتها برات الشباك
و أنا قاعد مثل التربة ضائع بين اديك





Overall Meaning

The song "El Mouqadima" by Mashrou' Leila talks about the struggles of communication and self-expression in a world dominated by the language of the powerful. The lyrics describe a lover who speaks in a foreign language and deceives with their words, but never blames themselves for their actions. The song highlights the theme of power dynamics and the way in which language can serve to oppress and marginalize those who do not speak the dominant language.


The lyrics also create vivid imagery of a world that is indifferent to the singer's struggles. The book under the pillow signifies knowledge that is hidden away and inaccessible, while the scent of hair on the sheet signifies an intimacy that is lost. The people driving by in their cars reinforces a sense of isolation and dislocation, while the singer feels lost and neglected.


Overall, "El Mouqadima" is a powerful commentary on the difficulties of communication and grappling with a world that can often leave us feeling isolated and unable to connect with others.


Line by Line Meaning

حبيبى بيحكى بالأجنبى
My loved one speaks in a foreign language


و بيلدغ بالعغبى
And stabs with ignorance


بعمرة ما بيلوم نفسه
He never blames himself


كل شى بيصير برات نفسه
Everything happens outside of himself


ما شىء ا شو بو شىء
Nothing is a big deal to him


شوف الكتاب عمبيتجعلك تحت المخدة
Look at the book that keeps you up at night


و رائحة شعرك عالشرشف حدى
And the smell of your hair on the pillowcase


و الناس دائرة بسياراتها برات الشباك
And people circle in their cars outside the window


و أنا قاعد مثل التربة ضائع بين اديك
And I'm sitting like soil lost between your hands




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