My sweet lord Hm, my lord Hm, my lord I really want to see you
Really want to be with you Really want to see you lord
But it takes so long, my lord My sweet lord Hm, my lord
I really want to know you Really want to go with you
Really want to show you lord That it won't take long, my lord
My sweet lord (hallelujah) my lord (hallelujah) My sweet lord (hallelujah)
I really want to see you Really want to see you Really want to see you, lord
Really want to see you, lord But it takes so long, my lord (hallelujah)
My sweet lord my lord (hallelujah) My, my, my lord (hallelujah)
I really want to know you Really want to go with you (hallelujah)
Really want to show you lord That it won't take long, my lord (hallelujah)
My sweet lord My, my, lord my lord (hare krishna)
My, my, my lord (hare krishna) Oh hm, my sweet lord (krishna, krishna)
Now, I really want to see you Really want to be with you (hare rama)
Really want to see you lord But it takes so long, my lord
Hm, my lord My, my, my lord My sweet lord My sweet lord (krishna krishna)
My lord (hare hare) Hm, hm (Gurur Brahma) Hm, hm (Gurur Vishnu)
Hm, hm (Gurur Devo) Hm, hm (Maheshwara) My sweet lord (Gurur Sakshaat)
My sweet lord (Parabrahma) My, my, my lord (Tasmayi Shree)
My, my, my, my lord (Guruve Namah) My sweet lord (Hare Rama)
Harrison wrote this about the Eastern religions he was
studying. The lyrics contain references to the Hare Krishna faith, with some of
their mantra written into the lyrics. Harrison said he was pointing out that
"Hallelujah and Hare Krishna are quite the same thing." (songfacts)
(google images)
Hare Krishna mantra is composed of Sanskrit names in the vocative case: Hare, Krishna, and Rama . It is an anustubh poetry stanza:
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare HareHare Rama Hare RamaRama Rama Hare Hare
"Hare" can be interpreted as either the vocative of Hari, another name of Vishnu meaning "he who removes illusion", or as the vocative of Harā, a name of Rādhā, Krishna's eternal consort or Shakti. According to A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada,Harā refers to "the energy of God" (wikipedia)
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