Song Meaning
The lyrics open with a wordless vocalization, setting a mood that feels both ancient and immediate. The first stanza introduces a sense of overwhelming presence, with phrases like "Man var vore xvala xvala" and "Mortcis vaper govaxel" suggesting a powerful, perhaps divine, entity speaking or revealing itself. The repetition of "xvala xvala" and the concluding "govaxel" (which seems to mean 'to speak' or 'to say') create a hypnotic rhythm, drawing the listener into a narrative of revelation or pronouncement.
The second stanza shifts to a more descriptive tone, painting a picture of something being brought forth or revealed. Lines like "Tcumani ixis movoqup" and "İǯiʒapan muruʒxepe" evoke imagery of creation or emergence, perhaps a natural phenomenon or a deeply personal transformation. The repetition of sounds and the specific, though untranslatable without context, words create a sense of mystery and wonder, hinting at profound changes occurring.
The final stanza solidifies the central theme by naming "Lazona" and describing it as a pervasive, all-encompassing force. The narrator appears to be surrounded by this entity, with "Mteliş guriş nota vore" suggesting it's the 'note of the whole heart' or 'essence of the whole heart.' The repeated "vore" (likely 'was' or 'is') emphasizes its constant state of being, framing Lazona as a fundamental aspect of existence, a source of deep emotional resonance and identity.