Mamunia
Paul McCartney Lyrics


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Mamunia mamunia mamunia
Oh oh oh
Mamunia mamunia oh oh oh oh

The rain comes falling from the sky,
To fill the stream that fills the sea
And that's where life began for you and me
So the next time you see rain it ain't bad,
Don't complain it rains for you,
The next time you see L.A. rain clouds,
Don't complain it rains for you and me

Mamunia...
It might have been a bright blue day
But rainclouds had to come this way
They're watering everything that they can see.

A seed is waiting in the earth
For rain to come and give him free,
So the next time you see L.A. rain clouds
Don't complain, it rains for you.

So lay down your umbrellas
Strip off your plastic macs.
You've never felt the rain my friend,
Till you've felt it running down your back

So the next time you see rain, it ain't bad
Don't complain, it rains for you.
The next time you see L.A. rain clouds
Don't complain it rains for you and me.





Mamunia...

Overall Meaning

The song Mamunia by Paul McCartney & Wings is a beautiful and poetic tribute to the power and importance of rain. The repeated refrain of "Mamunia mamunia mamunia" creates a dreamlike, almost mystical atmosphere. McCartney encourages his listeners to see the beauty in rain, rather than just seeing it as an inconvenience or something to complain about. He reminds us that rain is what fills the streams and feeds the earth, allowing life to thrive. He puts particular emphasis on the way rainwater eventually flows into the sea and how that is where all our lives began.


The lyrics suggest that we should embrace rain, even in places like Los Angeles, where it may not be appreciated as much as it is in other parts of the world. McCartney urges us to put down our umbrellas and strip off our plastic macs, suggesting that we should experience the rain directly and feel it running down our backs. It's a call to be more in touch with nature and to appreciate the beauty that surrounds us. The message of Mamunia is clear: rain is not only important, but also enchanting and essential for life, and we should celebrate it instead of always complaining.


Line by Line Meaning

Mamunia mamunia mamunia
Repetition of 'Mamunia' to emphasize a feeling of joy or happiness.


Oh oh oh
Repetition of 'Oh' to add to the joyful tone of the song.


The rain comes falling from the sky, To fill the stream that fills the sea, And that's where life began for you and me
The cycle of the rainwater filling up the stream, which then fills the sea, is where life began for all of us.


So the next time you see rain it ain't bad, Don't complain it rains for you, The next time you see L.A. rain clouds, Don't complain it rains for you and me
Next time you see rain or L.A. rain clouds, don't complain because it's a natural cycle and provides necessary sustenance for life for both you and others.


It might have been a bright blue day, But rainclouds had to come this way, They're watering everything that they can see
Even though it may have been a bright and sunny day, rain clouds are necessary to come and water all living things.


A seed is waiting in the earth, For rain to come and give him free, So the next time you see L.A. rain clouds, Don't complain, it rains for you
A seed needs rain in order to sprout and grow; hence, we should appreciate the rain because it is necessary for growth and survival.


So lay down your umbrellas, Strip off your plastic macs, You've never felt the rain my friend, Till you've felt it running down your back
The experience of rain is more enjoyable when we embrace it fully, like when we let it run down our backs instead of shielding ourselves with umbrellas or plastic clothing.


Mamunia...
Repetition of 'Mamunia' to further reinforce the joyful tone of the song.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: LINDA MCCARTNEY, PAUL MCCARTNEY

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