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Mamunia

Paul McCartney

Mamunia Mamunia Mamunia

Oh Oh Oh

Mamunia Mamunia Oh Oh Oh Oh

The Rain Comes Falling From The Sky,

To Fill The Stream That Fills The Sea

And That's Where Life Began For You And Me

So The Next Time You See Rain It Ain't Bad,

Don't Complain It Rains For You,

The Next Time You See L.A. Rainclouds,

Don't Complain It Rains For You And Me

Mamunia...

It Might Have Been A Bright Blue Day

But Rainclouds Had To Come This Way

They're Watering Everything That They Can See.

A Seed Is Waiting In The Earth

For Rain To Come And Give Him Free,

So The Next Time You See L.A. Rainclouds

Don't Complain, It Rains For You.

So Lay Down Your Umbrellas

Strip Off Your Plastic Macs.

You've Never Felt The Rain My Friend,

Till You've Felt It Running Down Your Back

So The Next Time You See Rain, It Ain't Bad

Don't Complain, It Rains For You.

The Next Time You See L.A. Rainclouds

Don't Complain It Rains For You And Me.

Mamunia...

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Translated byAllen Morningstar

About this Song

Mamunia, by Paul McCartney, is a reflective song that speaks to the nourishment and comfort that nature, specifically rain, provides to our lives. The title, derived from the Arabic word for 'safe haven,' underscores themes of solace and protection. McCartney metaphorically uses rain to represent life's challenges, expressing that these adversities are essential for growth and renewal. Notable lines such as 'She will never grow, so why complain' highlight the futility of complaining about obstacles instead of embracing them for the growth they bring. The song's poignant moments lie in its repeated chorus, which reinforces the comforting and cleansing aspect of difficulties, encouraging a positive outlook towards life's inevitable trials.

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