Bella Luna
Jason Mraz · Mr. A-Z [2005]
A supernatural nightlight so full but often wry
A pair of eyes a closing one
A chosen child of golden sun
A marble dog that chases cars to farthest reaches of the beach
And far beyond into the swimming sea of stars
The cosmic fish they love to kiss
They're giving birth to constellations
No riffs and oh no reservation
If they should fall you'd get a wish or dedication
May I suggest you get the best for nothing less than you and I
Let's take a chance as this romance is rising
Oh, before we lose the lighting
Oh Bella bella please. Bella you beautiful luna.
Oh Bella do what you do.
You are an illuminating anchor of leagues to infinite in number
For crashing waves and breaking thunder
Tiding the ebb and flows of hunger
You're dancing naked there for me you expose all memory
You make the most of boundary
You're the ghost of royalty imposing love
You are the queen and king combining everything
Intertwining like a ring around the finger,
Of a girl. I'm just a singer you're the world
All I can bring ya' is a language of a lover
Bella Luna my beautiful beautiful moon
How you swoon me like no other
May I suggest you get the best of your wish
may I insist at no contest for little you or smaller I
a larger chance set, but all them may lie
On the rise, on the brinks of our lives
Bella please. Bella you beautiful luna.
Oh Bella do what you do.
Bella luna. My beautiful beautiful moon.
How you swoon me like no other
About Bella Luna
Jason Mraz's "Bella Luna" serves as a standout track from his 2005 album *Mr. A-Z*, showcasing his signature blend of acoustic guitar, warm vocals, and uplifting melodies that define his early career. Released during a pivotal era for indie-folk and singer-songwriter music, the recording captures Mraz's ability to weave personal storytelling with broad, anthemic appeal. The song reflects the optimistic and introspective themes prevalent in his discography from that period, often exploring themes of hope and connection through simple yet effective instrumentation. As part of his growing catalogue, "Bella Luna" remains a staple for fans of his acoustic-driven style and continues to be recognized for its melodic structure and emotional resonance within the broader landscape of contemporary folk-pop.

