It might not mean anything, and just be something like 'la di da'
but from what i gather, it either means 'you will understand' or 'listen with your heart'
I second that answer "Que Que na-tu-ra" Means you will understand.
Third opinion. I think its Latin in origin. "Que, Que Natura?" or "What, what nature?" It fits well in context.
Forth: I believe it means "the nature" or "the natural"
the song is saying "listen to nature and you will understand" or "like nature, if you listen, you will understand"
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