Ромарио — Москва-Нева song lyrics and translation

The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "Москва-Нева" by Ромарио.

Lyrics

Припев:
У твоей Москвы и его Невы
Стало общее, что-то, наверное, вы.
Ты светла он хмур, в споре двух культур
Он опять за поребрик, а ты за бордюр.
Ты не видела белых ночей и сторон Петрограда
Он не знает хитровских дворов и Булгаковских мест.
Он не сможет тебя никогда проводить до парадной.
Да и ты не узнаешь, какой в его доме подъезд.
Припев:
Но у твоей Москвы и его Невы
Стало общее, что-то, наверное, вы.
Ты светла он хмур, в споре двух культур
Он опять за паребрик, а ты за бардюр.
Ты услышишь как нежно звучит Мариинская арфа.
Он увидит иного Малевича в светлых тонах.
Ты привыкнешь зимой согреваться Зенитовским шарфом,
Он пройдёт по дворцовой в твоих красно-белых штанах.
Припев.
Ведь у твоей Москвы и его Невы
Стало общее, что-то, наверное, вы.
Ты светла он хмур, в споре двух культур
Он опять за паребрик, а ты за бардюр.
У твоей Москвы и его Невы
Стало общее, что-то.
У твоей Москвы и его Невы
Стало общее, что-то.
Конечно-же вы!

Lyrics translation

Chorus:
At your Moscow and its Neva
It became common, something, probably, you.
You are light he is frowning, in a dispute between two cultures
He's on the curb again, and you're on the curb.
You haven't seen the white nights and the sides of Petrograd
He does not know the Khitrov courtyards and Bulgakov's places.
He can never walk you to the front door.
And you won't know what the entrance is to his house.
Chorus:
But your Moscow and its Neva
It became common, something, probably, you.
You are light he is frowning, in a dispute between two cultures
It again for parebrik, and you're behind the curb.
You will hear the sweet sound of the Mariinsky harp.
He will see a different Malevich in bright colors.
You will get used to winter warm Zenith scarf,
He will walk through the Palace in your red and white trousers.
Chorus.
After all, your Moscow and its Neva river
It became common, something, probably, you.
You are light he is frowning, in a dispute between two cultures
It again for parebrik, and you're behind the curb.
At your Moscow and its Neva
It became common, something.
At your Moscow and its Neva
It became common, something.
Of course-you!