Nara
Tekno Lyrics


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Soon
I'm gonna marry a man like no other
Light the fuse, hallelujah, hallelujah
Love, love is the warmest colour
Petrol blues, hallelujah, hallelujah
Comes, saut dans le vide, my lover
In my youth the greatest tide washed up my prize
You.
Follow, let him go, let him lead me be
Love is a pharaoh, and in front of me
I thought let him be where he want to be
Love is a pharaoh and he's boning me
I've discovered a man like no other man
I've discovered a man like no other man
I've discovered a man like no other man
I've found a love to love like no other can
I've found a love to love like no other can
He's found me, my Aslan
Hallelujah, Bovay, Alabama
Marry a man like no other
Hallelujah, Bovay, Alabama
Love is the warmest colour
Hallelujah, Bovay, Alabama
Unpin your butterflies, Russia
Hallelujah, Bovay, Alabama




To be a deer in Nara
Hallelujah, Bovay, Alabama

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Tekno's song "Nara" are beautifully written and evoke feelings of love, devotion, and faith. The song's opening verse suggests that the singer is eagerly anticipating for the day they marry someone truly exceptional, perhaps even divine. The line "soon I'm gonna marry a man like no other" implies that the singer's partner is unique, special, and unlike anyone else. Moreover, the phrase "Light the fuse, hallelujah, hallelujah" creates a sense of anticipation and joy that is about to burst forth.


The second verse shows that love, represented by the "petrol blues," is the warmest color that fills the soul with warmth and passion. The singer's lover is portrayed as someone who brings meaning and direction to their life. When the line "let him go, let him lead me be" is heard, it suggests that the singer is willing to let their lover take charge of their relationship and lead them towards a new path in life. The repetition of the phrase "Love is a pharaoh" depicts love as both powerful and all-consuming.


The chorus passionately expresses the singer's love for their significant other, comparing them to a very special and rare person. The lines "I’ve discovered a man like no other man" and "I've found a love to love like no other can" emphasizes the uniqueness and one-of-a-kind quality of the singer's relationship. The line "He’s found me, my Aslan" draws reference to the character of Aslan, the wise and gentle lion, from The Chronicles of Narnia. It suggests that the singer's partner is someone who is wise, kind, and compassionate.


Overall, Tekno's "Nara" is a powerful ode to love and devotion. It speaks to the deepest feelings of the heart and the soul, and captures the wonder and awe of being in love.


Line by Line Meaning

Soon
The singer is saying that something is going to happen in the near future.


I'm gonna marry a man like no other
The singer is expressing their desire to find a unique partner to marry.


Light the fuse, hallelujah, hallelujah
The singer is excited and anticipatory about the upcoming event, as indicated by the use of explosive imagery and celebratory language.


Love, love is the warmest colour
The artist is using a metaphor to describe love as a color that is warm and comforting.


Petrol blues, hallelujah, hallelujah
The artist is using contrasting imagery (of the coldness of petrol and the warmth of hallelujah) to express complex emotions about love.


Comes, saut dans le vide, my lover
The singer is expressing their willingness to take risks and trust their lover, as indicated by the French phrase for jumping into the void.


In my youth the greatest tide washed up my prize
The singer is reflecting on a past experience where they found something valuable or important, possibly related to love.


You.
The artist is directly addressing someone, possibly their lover, who they deem valuable or important.


Follow, let him go, let him lead me be
The artist seems to be giving advice on love, encouraging others to follow their partner's lead and be content with their decisions.


Love is a pharaoh, and in front of me
The artist is using imagery from ancient Egyptian civilization to describe love as a powerful and dominant force in their life.


I thought let him be where he want to be
The singer is again emphasizing the importance of giving one's partner space and allowing them to make their own decisions.


Love is a pharaoh and he's boning me
The artist is using sexually suggestive language to describe the all-consuming, powerful nature of love.


I've discovered a man like no other man
The singer is expressing happiness at having found a unique and valuable partner.


I've found a love to love like no other can
The singer is describing their love as unique and special, and expressing their devotion to their partner.


He's found me, my Aslan
The singer is using a metaphor from C.S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia to describe their partner as a powerful, protective force in their life.


Hallelujah, Bovay, Alabama
The artist is using repetitive, celebratory language to express their joy and happiness.


Marry a man like no other
The artist is once again expressing their desire to find a unique and valuable partner to marry.


Unpin your butterflies, Russia
The singer is using imagery of butterflies (a metaphor for nervousness or anxiety) to encourage someone (possibly Russian) to relax and be comfortable.


To be a deer in Nara
The singer is using imagery of deer in the Japanese city of Nara to express a desire for simplicity and peace.




Writer(s): Jacek Perkowski

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Comments from YouTube:

Pyrek69

jak zawsze z fajnym przytupem, proszę więcej takiej muzy!

Seweryn S

Jest groove... ciekawe wiosło z sekcją pod koniec - ten motyw mógł by sobie jeszcze z pare minut popłynąć... tak trzymać!

Suzia Kłosińska

ekstra :D

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