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The Chorus in Abracadabra isn't Gibberish


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Oriane
2 hours ago, Government said:

Portuguese uses “amor” and “morta” on a daily basis.

That's the only one I didn't check :ladyhaha:

You popped my heart seams, all my bubble dreams
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XXEENN

The way I understand it is:

Abracadabra is the beginning of the 'spell'

Amor o na na - love or nothing 

Morta o Gaga - Gaga or death - understanding that she IS Gaga, and she has to keep on going, coming to terms with her own darkenss

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Jill

I actually wrote an essay on this :vegas: 

 

Edited by Jill
Former First Lady of the United States. Now card-carrying member of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
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huttont

It’s actually: Morta eau gaga

It’s a fun Easter egg to remind us that she really hates making and marketing perfumes and never will again. 

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I studied Latin in my schooldays over a hundred years ago, and I can tell you definitively that ... ehh ... that that's completely irrelevant.

Regardless, those of you who say that is not gibberish, take a bow, you are correct. The rest of you, I'm sorry.

The pre-chorus makes it clear that the chorus is going to be a spell, and if it's a spell you can say whatever tf you like and it isn't gibberish ... because it's a spell.

And amor and morta are Portuguese ? Ok Brazil, on your motherf----n feet !

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