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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Tylko Z Nieba" by the artist "Voo Voo I Haydamaky"

The lyrics of the song "Tylko Z Nieba" ("Only from Heaven") by Polish bands Voo Voo and Haydamaky are a metaphorical reflection on hope, divine intervention, and the transient nature of life.

The song speaks of the existence of a higher power ("heaven") that, in difficult times, can send "one song" – a symbol of comfort, support, and guidance. This song, though "a little shorter" than usual, possesses incredible power – each note is capable of "pulling you out of a pit," that is, helping to overcome difficulties. It is important to note that this song is played only "once," emphasizing the value and uniqueness of divine help.

The second verse continues the theme of divine intervention, but this time the focus shifts to joy and laughter. "Heaven" is again presented as a force capable of intervening in human life, bringing laughter and joy, especially in times of despair. The phrase "already from Sunday" may point to the idea of resurrection, a new beginning, hope after darkness. Laughter here acts not simply as a reaction to amusement, but also as a weapon against anger and hatred. It is able to "infect" even those who "gather together to shout angrily," changing their mood and directing them toward peace and unity.

The final lines summarize the reflections, emphasizing the ephemerality of life. Life is compared to a "short song," a "short phrase" that, despite its transience, is filled with joy and laughter. The phrase "before joy becomes painful" can be interpreted as a reminder that even joy can be fleeting, so it is important to appreciate it while it lasts and find solace in laughter, which helps to cope with life's challenges.

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