Baba Novak
Phoenix Lyrics


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Armia Măriei sale,
Constantinopol,
La furat şi la monopol
Urcă în zare din hotar!
Mahomeţii vin la daruri,
Mare-i turbanul,
Le sclipesc ochii ca banul,
Lacom şi fără de habar...

"Sfânt război!", urlă profetul,
Taie creştinul !
Cruce-ţi fă, află-ţi destinul,
Printre păduri de neumblat!
Maica Domnului Precistă,
Doamne Iisuse,
Din apus un nor se iscă,
Ceata lui Baba Novak!

Zboară murgii cai
Sub ai morţii crai,
Despuind de spini
Fraţii lor creştini!
Fug turcii pierzând botforii,
Moartea-i strânge in sac!
Şapte-s cei de fug bosforii,
Şi Baba Novak
Fug turcii pierzând botforii,
Moartea-i strânge in sac!
Şapte-s cei de fug bosforii,
Şi Baba Novak

Şapte ca în Tabernacol,
Şaptele, sfântul...
Fiii lui sapă mormântul
Pentru turbanul cu smaragd!
Caii cad, roşu-i pământul,
Nu mai e dinte,
Şi nici ochii să stea fierbinte
Sub faldul nopţii-ntunecat...

Zboară murgii cai
Sub ai morţii crai,
Despuind de spini
Fraţii lor creştini!
Fug turcii pierzând botforii,
Moartea-i strânge in sac!
Şapte-s cei de fug bosforii,
Şi Baba Novak
Fug turcii pierzând botforii,
Moartea-i strânge in sac!




Şapte-s cei de fug bosforii,
Şi Baba Novak

Overall Meaning

The song is about the Ottoman Empire's attack on Constantinople, which is described as a theft and a monopoly. The lyrics describe the invading Ottoman army, with their leader Mahomet and his impressive turban, coming with gifts while being greedy and unaware. The prophet (presumably referring to Muhammad) encourages holy war against the Christians, calling for their slaughter. Amidst this chaos, a cloud appears in the west, which is the army of Baba Novak. The horses of both armies run, with the Ottoman army losing their shoes and Baba Novak's army standing firm. In the end, seven of the Ottomans flee, and Baba Novak triumphs.


The lyrics depict the brutal and violent nature of war, especially religious wars that are fought in the name of righteousness. The phrase "Sfânt război!" ("Holy War!") emphasizes this. The name Baba Novak refers to a Serbian folk hero who fought against Ottoman rule in the 16th century, adding an element of historical significance to the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Armia Măriei sale, Constantinopol, La furat şi la monopol Urcă în zare din hotar!
The army of the Sultan, from Constantinople, goes on a mission of stealing and monopolizing as it marches towards the horizon.


Mahomeţii vin la daruri, Mare-i turbanul, Le sclipesc ochii ca banul, Lacom şi fără de habar...
The Muslims come bearing gifts, with their prominent turbans and greed for wealth reflected in their eyes.


"Sfânt război!", urlă profetul, Taie creştinul ! Cruce-şi fă, află-ţi destinul, Printre păduri de neumblat!
The Prophet cries for a holy war, urging his followers to kill the Christians and find their destiny in the undiscovered woods.


Maica Domnului Precistă, Doamne Iisuse, Din apus un nor se iscă, Ceata lui Baba Novak!
The Virgin Mary and Jesus send a cloud from the west, heralding the arrival of Baba Novak's gang.


Zboară murgii cai Sub ai morţii crai, Despuind de spini Fraţii lor creştini!
The horses run free without the restraint of their Christian owners who have been killed, freeing themselves from the thorns.


Fug turcii pierzând botforii, Moartea-i strânge in sac! Şapte-s cei de fug bosforii, Şi Baba Novak
The Turks run for their lives, leaving behind their shoes, as death chases them holding a sack. Seven of them flee towards the Bosporus and are pursued by Baba Novak and his gang.


Şapte ca în Tabernacol, Şaptele, sfântul... Fiii lui sapă mormântul Pentru turbanul cu smaragd!
Seven is a sacred number, just as in the Tabernacle. The sons of the Sultan dig graves for Christians to obtain precious jewels.


Caii cad, roşu-i pământul, Nu mai e dinte, Şi nici ochii să stea fierbinte Sub faldul nopţii-ntunecat...
The horses fall, staining the ground with their blood. They lose their teeth and fiery eyes under the darkness of the night.




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