India
The Beatles Lyrics


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Oh yeah, alright
Are you gonna be in my dreams, tonight?
Love you, love you, love you, love you
Love you, love you, love you, love you
Love you, love you, love you, love you
Love you, love you, love you, love you
Love you, love you, love you, love you
Love you, love you, love you, love you
And in the end the love you take




Is equal to the love you make

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Beatles' song "India" are quite simple and straightforward, yet they hold a profound message about love and its reciprocity. The opening line, "Oh yeah, alright," sets the tone for an optimistic and affectionate conversation. The subsequent question, "Are you gonna be in my dreams, tonight?" suggests a desire for the person addressed to be remembered and cherished even in the realm of dreams, where fantasies and desires take shape.


The repetition of the phrase "Love you, love you, love you, love you" conveys a sense of endless affection and devotion. The use of repetition emphasizes the intensity and depth of the singer's love, expressing their unwavering commitment and desire to shower the other person with love. By repeating the phrase multiple times, the lyrics convey a sense of infinity, as if the love being expressed knows no bounds.


The final line, "And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make," holds a powerful message about reciprocity and the importance of giving and receiving love. It suggests that the love we give to others ultimately determines the love we receive in return. The Beatles highlight the concept of karma, implying that the love we put out into the world will come back to us in equal measure. It encourages listeners to approach relationships with kindness, generosity, and compassion, understanding that the love we give has the power to shape our own experiences of love.


Overall, "India" by The Beatles is a simple yet meaningful song that speaks to the profound nature of love and the significance of reciprocity in relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh yeah, alright
Expressing enthusiasm and agreement


Are you gonna be in my dreams, tonight?
Asking if you will be present in my subconscious thoughts during sleep


Love you, love you, love you, love you
Deeply and passionately expressing affection


And in the end the love you take
At the culmination of everything, the love you receive


Is equal to the love you make
Is proportionate or equivalent to the love you give and create




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Gavin D

Brilliant! Some of my absolute favorite Beatles songs are the Indian / Ravi Shankar inspired ones. Largely inspired me to learn more about Indian culture and music! So as a Beatles and Harrison mega fan, I can't wait for this film!

[TallGreyMan]

Wow this looks exciting.

Dee Jay

They left for India wearing suits and ties and singing dreamy psychedelic songs; returned with shoulder length hair, beards snd songs about flying monkeys, smoking guns, piggies and helter shelter.

Six string Sensei

I went to rishikesh in 2007 it was beautiful

Arindam

serch el raro

0:32 is Jagger behind George?

Brenda Macias

Yes, He is!

Nisan

When?

Allan Morales

@Latha Mohan HBO 24/1/22 👌🏼

Latha Mohan

, Nov 26 th on Netflix I hope

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