ameno
Various Artists Lyrics


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Dori me interimo
Adapare
Dori me
Ameno Ameno
Latire
Latiremo
Dori me
Ameno
Omenare imperavi ameno
Dimere Dimere matiro
Matiremo
Ameno

Omenare imperavi emulari
Ameno
Omenare imperavi emulari

Ameno
Ameno dore
Ameno dori me
Ameno dori me

Ameno dom
Dori me reo
Ameno dori me
Ameno dori me
Dori me am

Ameno
Ameno

Ameno
Omenare imperavi ameno
Dimere dimere matiro
Matiremo
Ameno

Omenare imperavi emulari
Ameno
Omenare imperavi emulari

Ameno
Ameno dore
Ameno dori me
Ameno dori me

Ameno dom
Dori me reo
Ameno dori me
Ameno dori me
Dori me am

Ameno
Ameno
Ameno dori me
Ameno dori me
Dori me...

Ameno
Ameno dore
Ameno dori me
Ameno dori me

Ameno dom
Dori me reo
Ameno dori me
Ameno dori me

Ameno
Ameno
Ameno
Ameno dori me
Ameno
Ameno dori me

Ameno dom
Dori me reo
Ameno
Ameno dori me




Ameno
Ameno dori me

Overall Meaning

The song "Ameno" by Era is known for its haunting and otherworldly sound and its lyrics that are sung in Latin. The chorus, "Ameno dori me," is repeated several times throughout the song, along with other Latin words and phrases. The first verse begins with "Dori me interimo" which means "Lord, have mercy on me" and progresses to "Adapare" which can be translated as "Open up," before returning to "Dori me." The rest of the song features phrases like "Latiremo" which could be interpreted as "singing," "Omenare imperavi ameno" which may mean "I ordered an omen," and "Dimere dimere matiro" which is unclear in meaning but adds to the mystical ambiance of the song.


The lyrics of "Ameno" create a sense of solemnity and reverence, which is complemented by the music's use of chanting, strings, and percussion. The song's lack of specificity in its lyrics allows for listeners to interpret it in their own way, adding to its allure as a unique and enigmatic piece of music. The song's popularity has led to it being used in numerous films, TV shows, and commercials, solidifying its place as a modern classic.


Line by Line Meaning

Dori me interimo
The singer is calling out to someone or something, possibly in a language foreign to them.


Adapare
Perhaps a continuation of the call to the unknown entity. The meaning of this word is unclear.


Dori me
Repeating the call, likely in an attempt to receive a response.


Ameno Ameno
This repeated phrase may serve as a sort of refrain, possibly representing a chant or prayer.


Latire
Unknown meaning, potentially another call to the unknown entity.


Latiremo
A continuation of the previous line, potentially building anticipation or urgency.


Omenare imperavi ameno
This appears to be a statement or command, potentially meaning 'I commanded/threatened/demanded' in reference to the previous calls.


Dimere Dimere matiro
Unclear meaning, potentially a chant or continuation of the previous line.


Matiremo
Perhaps another continuation of the previous line, building upon the previous words and themes.


Omenare imperavi emulari
Another statement or command, possibly building on the previous line and further establishing a sense of authority or power.


Ameno dore
Repetition of the refrain, potentially building towards a climax or emotional peak.


Ameno dori me
Further repetition of the refrain, likely emphasizing its importance and significance to the overall message or theme of the song.


Ameno dom
Repeating the refrain with a slight variation, potentially representing a shift or change in the narrative or emotion of the piece.


Dori me reo
Repeating the call, potentially with added urgency or emotion.


Dori me am
Another variation of the call, potentially building upon the previous lines to establish a deeper sense of meaning or intention.


Ameno dori me
Repetition of the refrain, potentially representing a return to a central theme or idea.


Ameno
A possible climax or resolution to the piece, emphasizing the importance or power of the refrain and the overall message of the song.




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