Talk:Kultanaamio
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About lyrics
[edit]The article states that the lyrics start "I hate you." but that is kinda misleading as the lyrics go: "Minä vihaan sinua. Minä haluan sinua. Osaan lukea nuo sanat tuosta asennostasi." Or in english: "I hate you. I want you. I can read those words from your posture." So it's a man singing to a woman who has an ambivalent thoughts about the man and the man in the song expresses very clearly that he is ready to do anything so that the relation would flourish.Linkato1 (talk) 09:31, 14 December 2021 (UTC)