You think your shit don`t stink but you are Mrs. See you in my nightmare, oh but how did you get there (He wants to battle with her in his mind, in his nightmare, ´cause he feels like she represents the light and he is getting annoyed that he likes her so much)īut this is farewell (But a part of him wants to leave her because he is afraid that she will win) That you know (He tries not to love her, and he tries not to let her affect him with all her love and knowledge to him) You always thought I was always wrong (He is hurt that she thinks that he does things wrong ´cause he wants to be right for her) The stars is out, I'm ready to go (He wants her out of his mind so he can live the way he usually does, out late at night, drinking and partying) You do you, cause I'm just gon' be fine (He tries to convince himself that he is going to be fine without her) You do you and I'm just gone do mine (He wants them to go separate ways so he doesn’t have to be reminded that the things he do is wrong) (He tries not to love her, and he tries not to let her affect him with all her love and knowledge to him) I'm taking off on the road (He feels like he wants to win over her no matter what, because he feels so sad if everything he believed in will fall apart) So goodnight, I made it out the door door door door door I got the night, I'm running from the sun (He wants to run from her) I got my life and its my only one (He feels like she open wounds within him, because she knows several things, so he wants to go away from her) (But a part of him wants to leave her because he is afraid that she will win) See you in my nightmare, oh how did you get there (He wants to battle with her in his mind, in his nightmare, ´cause he feels like she represents the light and he is getting annoyed that he likes her so much)Ĭause we were once a fairytale (He didn’t realize what feelings could come to him as he began to like her)īut this is farewell. I'm cold (Yeah), I'm cold (Yeah), I'm cold (He still wants to be cold)īut not quite cause you cut off my light (He feels like he does things wrong when she’s around and he is annoyed of feeling that) See you in my nightmare, oh but how did you get there So goodnight, I made it out the door (door, door, door)Īfter tonight, I'm taking off on the roadĪnd that's one thing that you know (that you know) I got the night, I'm running from the sun See you in my nightmare, oh how did you get there making Teya’s outlook on the world and herself especially bleak.But not quite 'cause you cut off my lightīut my sight is better tonight and I might So all lyrics considered and most simply put, it reads as if the vocalist is suffering from the type of nightmares that she feels no one in their right mind would want to experience. Indeed, it may be such that they are even affecting while she is awake, i.e. “Niko neće džanumĪs further explained, that may sometimes be due to the interference of evil forces. The title, based on context, can also be interpreted romantically, as “dear” or “sweetheart”, though it may also more generally point to “my soul”.Īnd in the lyrics, we are met with the mention of the vocalist’s “darling”, though it isn’t abundantly clear if Dora means so in a romantic context. Or put otherwise, this song does not have any type of discernible romantic undertone as far as we can tell, and usage of the term “darling”, in context, may be Teya’s way of identifying with or relating to the addressee/listener in general. With that in mind, it has also been put forth that “Džanum” is based on Serbian fairytales. As explained, these legends revolve around stories whereas for one reason or another the featured couple, being truly in love, are unable to be with each other. Teya’s homeland, has dealt with a considerable amount of warfare in recent years. But if such is the case, the songstress doesn’t speak directly to that reality. Instead, the simplest way of describing the character she portrays is as one who is woefully fatalistic.įor instance, the song’s only true verse reads as if the vocalist is haunted by bad dreams. Dora has also concluded that she has “no luck” and “no salvation”, being “cursed”, as she puts it in the chorus.įurthermore the singer comes off, as these lyrics are translated into English, as if she is looking forward to death and even the end of the world. And it may be that all of these emotions and outlooks, as alluded to throughout, are what she’s experiencing during her “nightmares”. According to one explanation that’s made its way online, this song was inspired by the fact that the aforementioned Serbia, i.e.
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