no one knows....but,
I have seen other postings where it is spelled "Musha ringum duram da". there is a lot of speculation, but with no firm answers.
found this:
"Musha ring um a do um a da" is very very similar sounding to these Irish words:
Musha => M'uishe (my whiskey)
ring um a => rinne me/ (rinne = past tense of "de/an" which is "do, make, perform, carry out, commit, turn out, reach, establish"; me/ = "I, me")
do => don (from "do" + "an" = "to the, for the")
um a da => amada/n (fool)
I would say, based on this, that "whiskey made me the fool" - man can I relate to this!
other point out that Musha = Muise = indeed, in which case I would say "indeed, i am/was a fool"
others say it is filler, jibberish or misstranslated gaelic.
either way Whiskey in the Jar is a great song. check out Grateful Dead version.
"whiskey made me the fool"
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
What do you mean by 'do'? Do you mean as a career, or do you mean 'How can you study history?'
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is mean thank you
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== == 'Oni' means devil or demon in Japanese. 'Musha' is referring to warrior. Together, it forms the meaning 'demon warrior'.
It is another type of lyric poem as you stated. It is a poem that is about death or sadness!
"Hamida" in Korean (합니다) is a polite way of saying "to do" or "will do." It is often used at the end of a sentence to indicate respect and formality.
what does everything but mine and love will keep you up all night mean
The lyric is from willy wonks and the chocolate factory
I bring you the candle
This song lyric means that "your" love will heal him.
Depends on what song your talking about, but most of the songs talk about god, and other Christian things.
Could you mean Metallica's Master of Puppets "master, master"? Could you mean Metallica's Master of Puppets "master, master"?
It's a lyric from a The Temper Trap hope this helps
Lyrics in Arabic is قصيدة من الشعر الغنائي and that mean in English "Singing Poem from Verse"