Mo Vene Natale
Renato Carosone Lyrics


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Coro:
Mo vene Natale
Nun tengo denare
Me leggio 'o giurnale
E me vaco a cuccà.
Mo vene Natale
Nun tengo denare
Me leggio 'o giurnale
E me vaco a cuccà.

Solo:
Mamma, mamma
E damme n'a mano
Ca doppo dimane fernesce 'a semmana
E nun saccio che fa, e nun saccio che fa.

Coro:
Mo vene Natale
Nun tengo denare
Me leggio 'o giurnale
E me cavo a cuccà.
Mo vene Natale
Nun tengo denare
Me leggio 'o giurnale
E me vaco a cuccà.

Per finire:




E me vaco a cuccà,
E me vaco a cuccà.

Overall Meaning

The song “Mo vene Natale” by Renato Carosone speaks of the realities of a poor man during Christmas time. The lyrics convey the difficulties of not having any money and not knowing what to do during a week-long holiday. The chorus repeats the same lines, “Mo vene Natale, Nun tengo denare, Me leggio 'o giurnale, E me vaco a cuccà” which translates to “Christmas is coming, I don't have any money, I read the newspaper and go lay down.” The soloist calls out to his mother desperately asking for help because he doesn't know how he's going to make it through the week without any finances.


Despite the seemingly bleak outlook presented in the song, there is an underlying message of hope and resilience. The fact that the man is still reading the newspaper shows that he is still engaged with the world, even though he may not have the means to participate fully in it. Additionally, the final lines of the song, "E me vaco a cuccà" are repeated twice, and can be interpreted as both a resignation to the moment and a confidence that things will get better.


Line by Line Meaning

Mo vene Natale
Now Christmas is coming


Nun tengo denare
I don't have any money


Me leggio 'o giurnale
I read the newspaper


E me vaco a cuccà.
And I go to bed.


Mamma, mamma
Mamma, mamma


E damme n'a mano
And give me a hand


Ca doppo dimane fernesce 'a semmana
Because after tomorrow, the week ends


E nun saccio che fa, e nun saccio che fa.
And I don't know what to do, I don't know what to do.


E me vaco a cuccà,
And I go to bed,


E me vaco a cuccà.
And I go to bed.




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