Huragan means 'hurricane' in Polish. It's a powerful and evocative word that immediately brings to mind strong, uncontrollable forces of nature.
In the song, Cleo uses it metaphorically in the phrase "huragan słów" (hurricane of words) to describe an overwhelming and intense exchange of words or arguments within a relationship. This vivid imagery makes the word memorable and hints at the emotional depth of the song, making it enticing for learners.
Ever felt like you're in a relationship that's both a battlefield and a safe haven? That's the heart of "Na Pół" by the talented Polish artist, Cleo. The song's title translates to "In Half," and it paints a vivid picture of a couple going through a tough time. They face a "hurricane of words" and feel like the ground is crumbling beneath them. They are lonely even when they're together, feeling like two separate people in a pair.
But here's the beautiful twist. The chorus, "Dzielę na pół" (I divide in half), isn't just about splitting the blame. It's about sharing everything, the joy and the pain, equally. Despite the conflict, there's a deep desire to reconnect. The singer wants to hear her partner's laugh again and longs to be held tight. It’s a powerful anthem about the struggle to hold on to love, acknowledging that both partners are responsible for the relationship's survival and must share the emotional weight, good and bad, right down the middle.