Oh mama, she broke my head
It's been four years and it does not end
Oh mama I lost my mind
But you must've heard that a dozen times
Yeah, you must've heard that a dozen times,
Today, today, today

On the way to my hotel
I found myself wishing I lived there
On the way to my own home
I still felt alone but I knew that you'd be there, oh

Oh mama, there's no one else
I loved her more than I love myself
Oh mama, I cannot cry
And oh mama, make me go outside
And Oh mama, make me go outside
Today, today, today

On the way to that hotel
I found myself wishing I lived there
And on the way to my own home
I felt alone, but I knew that you'd be there, oh

Oh mama, she broke my head
It's been four years and it does not end
Oh mama, I cannot cry

Mama, she is with another guy
Mama, she is with another guy


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    I love this song! This interpretation is simple... He sings about a girl (ex-girfriend) who broke his heart and made him get lost...He feels without direction as if he had lost his head! He felt alone, but he knew that when he got home, his mother would be by his side listening to him. When he says "Oh mama" it's like a little boy who needs comfort and care.. He wants to cry because he gave all his love to her, and he loved her more than he loved himself. Well, now he's trying not to cry because he saw her with another guy and now he knows she's overtaken the end of the relationship and after 4 years, he still has not got over it!

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