Queen: Teo Torriate Meaning
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Song Released: 1977
Teo Torriate Lyrics
Don’t stop to wonder if I ever think of you
The same moon shines
The same wind blows
For both of us, and time is but a paper moon. . . be not gone
Though I’m gone
It’s just as though I hold the flower that touches you
A new...
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Written by Brian May (The Guitarist) for the population in Japan that loved Queen. He wrote it with the help of their Japanese friend and interpreter Chika Kujiaoka. May wrote the guitar riff in the beginning of the song inspired by the traditional Japanese music. He (May) wanted to leave something behind for the audience in Japan.
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