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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Beauty" (Krasota) the performer of the song "Zemfira"

What a beauty: it's raining,

I'm alone, bubbles on the sidewalks,

I count them, I don't know you

Anymore

What a beauty: it's raining,

I'm alone, bubbles on the sidewalks,

I count them, I don't know you

Anymore

What a beauty: it's raining,

I'm alone, bubbles on the sidewalks,

I count them, I don't know you

Anymore

What a beauty: it's raining,

I'm alone, bubbles on the sidewalks,

I count them, I don't know you

Anymore

Какая красота: дождь идёт,

Я одна, на тротуарах пузыри,

Я считаю их, я не знаю вас

Больше

Какая красота: дождь идёт,

Я одна, на тротуарах пузыри,

Я считаю их, я не знаю вас

Больше

Какая красота: дождь идёт,

Я одна, на тротуарах пузыри,

Я считаю их, я не знаю вас

Больше

Какая красота: дождь идёт,

Я одна, на тротуарах пузыри,

Я считаю их, я не знаю вас

Больше

Zemfira's song "Krasota" ("Beauty") is an ode to solitude and the simplicity of the moment. The lyrical heroine enjoys the rain, finding charm in the ordinary - bubbles on the sidewalks. The repetition of the phrase "Kakaya Krasota" ("What a beauty") enhances the feeling of peace and acceptance. "Ya odna" ("I am alone") doesn't sound tragic, but rather emphasizes the heroine's freedom, her ability to dissolve in the moment, not depending on someone else's opinion.

The phrase "Ya ne znayu vas bol'she" ("I don't know you anymore") is ambiguous. Perhaps this is an appeal to former lovers, friends with whom the heroine broke off contact, choosing herself. Or maybe it's a metaphor for detachment from the outside world, immersion in one's own thoughts and feelings.

The repetition of the same verse throughout the song creates a feeling of looping, meditativeness. Rain, bubbles, loneliness - all this merges into a single image of fragile and fleeting beauty, which the heroine tries to keep, repeating like a mantra: "Kakaya Krasota" ("What a beauty").

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