Awa Awa
Wes Lyrics


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Awa awa (sort of)…

What it’s about a code oh…

A mum number’s soul let the my guy duel
Said the eye guy
In your mile the corals and I tumble down no more
Ah away
Sending my bed to no lumpy
Ya za tah

Oh, oh oh oh

Now my money may not go dear yeah
Ever call a belly salamander brute eater
Ah away
Sending my bed to no lumpy
And the coil may sink deep

Oh, oh oh oh

Oh, mommy number wheezy
Awa awa
Oh, mommy now you’re gone home
Awa awa
Jack bought a Jedi gnome
Made my mommy my long forty

He do what he do
Oh he done what a day man

A mum number’s soul let the my guy duel
Said the eye guy
In your mile the corals and I tumble down no more
Ah away
Sending my bed to no lumpy
Ya za tah

Oh, oh oh oh

Oh, mommy number wheezy
Awa awa
Oh, mommy now you’re gone home
Awa awa
Jack bought a Jedi gnome
Made my mommy my long forty

He do what he do
Oh he done what a day man

(Music break)

Oh, mommy number wheezy
Awa awa
Oh, mommy now you’re gone home
Awa awa
Jack bought a Jedi gnome
Made my mommy my long forty

He do what he do
Oh he done what a day man

Oh, mommy number wheezy
Awa awa
Oh, mommy now you’re gone home
Awa awa
Jack bought a Jedi gnome
Made my mommy my long forty

He do what he do
Oh he done what a day man

Awa awa




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Overall Meaning

The song "Awa Awa" by Wes is a bit of a puzzle, with lyrics that are difficult to interpret. The words seem to be a jumble of disconnected phrases, creating a sense of confusion and disorientation. There are also references to numbers, coral reefs, and Jedi gnomes, which add to the surreal quality of the lyrics. Despite this, there are some underlying themes that can be discerned.


One possible interpretation is that the song is about the difficulty of communicating in code. The opening lines, "Awa awa (sort of)... What it's about a code oh..." suggest that the singer is trying to convey a message, but is struggling to find the right words. The reference to a "mum number's soul" and a "my guy duel" further reinforce the idea of hidden meanings and secret messages. The line "In your mile the corals and I tumble down no more" could be a metaphor for the breakdown of communication, with the corals representing the barriers that prevent understanding.


Another possible theme is loss and grief. The repeated lines "Oh, mommy number wheezy, awa awa... Oh, mommy now you're gone home, awa awa" suggest that the singer is mourning the loss of someone close to them. The reference to a "long forty" could be a nod to mourning traditions, as forty days of mourning are observed in some cultures. The surreal elements of the song could be a way for the singer to cope with their grief, by creating a dreamlike world that offers an escape from reality.


Overall, "Awa Awa" is a song that invites multiple interpretations. It's possible that the lyrics are intentionally nonsensical, designed to create a sense of confusion and mistranslation. Alternatively, there may be deeper meanings hidden within the song, waiting to be uncovered.


Line by Line Meaning

Awa awa (sort of)…
The singer is unsure of what the phrase means.


What it’s about a code oh…
The song is about a secret code or language.


A mum number’s soul let the my guy duel
A death has occurred and a duel must take place to determine the outcome of the soul.


Said the eye guy
An influential person in charge is giving orders.


In your mile the corals and I tumble down no more
The artist's troubles are over, and there is no more falling down.


Ah away
The singer is relieved and in a state of peace after their troubles are resolved.


Sending my bed to no lumpy
The singer is comfortable and content in their new state of peace.


Ya za tah
This line has no clear meaning in the context of the song.


Now my money may not go dear yeah
The artist may not have much money left, which is concerning.


Ever call a belly salamander brute eater
This phrase has no clear meaning in the context of the song.


And the coil may sink deep
The singer is worried that things could take a turn for the worse.


Oh, mommy number wheezy
The artist is addressing someone they are close to, and they may be having trouble breathing.


Oh, mommy now you’re gone home
The person the singer was addressing has passed away and gone to the afterlife.


Jack bought a Jedi gnome
This phrase has no clear meaning in the context of the song.


Made my mommy my long forty
This phrase has no clear meaning in the context of the song.


He do what he do
The artist is acknowledging that someone is doing what they need to do to get by.


Oh he done what a day man
The artist is impressed by the person's ability to handle their responsibilities.


Awa awa
The phrase repeats throughout the song and continues to have unclear meaning.




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