Zellige, zillij or zellij (Arabic: الزليج) is terra cotta tilework covered with enamel in the form of chips set into plaster. This form of Islamic art is one of the main characteristics of Moroccan architecture. It consists of geometrically patterned mosaics, used to ornament walls, ceilings, fountains, floors, pools and tables.
The art of zellige flourished at the Hispano-Moresque period (Azulejo) of Morocco. The art remained very limited in use until the Merinid dynasty who gave it more importance around the 14th century and introduced blue, green and yellow colours. Red was added in the 17th century. The old enamels with the natural colours were used until the beginning of the 20th century and the colours had probably not evolved much since the period of Merinids. The cities of Fes and Meknes remain the centers of this art.
Patrons of the art used zellige historically to decorate their homes as a statement of luxury and the sophistication of the inhabitants. Zellige is typically a series of patterns utilizing colourful geometric patterns. This framework of expression arose from the need of Islamic artists to create spatial decorations that avoided depictions of living things, consistent with the teachings of Islamic law.
I'm so darn giddy
With my pretty one and only
Down with my band, we hate the "monkey"
I'm gonna pinch everyone around me
And then I'll giggle 'cause I'm really stinking happy
YUP, today I'm gonna pick a couple daisies
Put'em in my hair and act all crazy
I'm gonna tickle everyone around me
And make'em giggle till they're really stinking happy
I'm just a farce
You can't believe me
The look on all your faces shows to my
You're not happy
You need Christ
[Repeat 1st Verse]
I'm still a farce
You still can't belive me
The look on all your faces shows to my
You're not happy
You need Christ
I'm so darn giddy
With my pretty one and only
Down with my band, we hate the "monkey"
I'm gonna pinch everyone around me