Que sera, sera Whatever will be, will be The future's not ours to see Que sera, sera What will be, will be
WHAT is the meaning of this stanza ?
and what are the poetic device and expressions used in this stanza
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The translation is closest to Spanish, but it really is Italian in origin. The phrase became a major part of the lexicon when Doris Day had a big hit with the song 'Que Sera, Sera'. 'Whatever will be, will be' means that the future is up in the air, and whatever is going to happen, is going to happen.
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