Song Meaning
This track captures a moment of playful accusation and mild jealousy. The narrator directly confronts his partner, asking where she contracted a cold, implying she might have been kissing someone else. The repeated question, "A weh you get it from?" lands with a slightly suspicious, yet ultimately lighthearted, tone.
The core tension lies in the narrator's suspicion versus his desire to understand the situation. He's not overtly angry, but the question hints at a possessiveness and a need to know if his partner's affections (and germs) were shared. The instrumental breaks offer a pause, perhaps for the partner to respond or for the narrator to stew in his thoughts.
The most striking element is the shift in the outro. The narrator's initial accusation dissolves into a declaration of how he *would* kiss her if he were to do so again: "pon your hand." This suggests a desire for a more innocent, perhaps even respectful, form of affection, contrasting sharply with the implied intimacy of kissing someone with a cold.
This lyrical choice makes the song effective by subverting expectations. The narrator starts with a potentially confrontational question, but ends with a tender, almost chaste, image. It’s this unexpected turn that leaves the listener with a sense of sweet, slightly unresolved affection, rather than outright conflict.