Deep Forest - Sweet Lullaby
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Sasi sasi o to aro aroO angi si nau boroi amuNi ma oe e fasi koronaDolali dasa na, lao dai afuimaeAfuta guau mauri, Afuta wela inomaeSasi sasi ae o angisi nauBoroi nima oe e fasi koro naDolali dasa na, lao dai afuimaeAfuta guau mauri, Afuta wela inomae Young brother, young brother you be quietAlthough you are crying to meYour father has left usHe has gone to the place of the deadProtect the head of the living, Protect the orphan childYoung brother, young brother hey? although you are crying to me Your father has left usHe has gone to the place of the deadProtect the head of the living, protect the orphan child Interpreting the Song:This interpretation and lyrics come from one very old lady, living in Fataleka (one of the Solomon Islands), as translated by her grandchildren. The song is said to be very old and hence the new generation does not understand every word.The song is about a young child crying because he does not see his father with the family. In response his elder sister sung this song to comfort as well as tell him the reality, with an appeal for their deceased father to protect this child in the land of the living (local ancient belief is that the dead care for loved ones they left behind).The old woman also said that the sample, if listened to carefully, used some words and sounds that were added to make it sound more melo. Expression of some words twice, as well pronounciation of most of the words are different from that of normal conversation. Eg. 'O' should be OE', Angiangi should be angisi. This is very common with local traditional songs.Thanks to the people of the Solomon Islands for the lyrics, translation, and interpretation
Channel: Music
Uploaded: April 3, 2006 at 11:27 pm
Author: fairymx
Length: 04:44
Rating: 4.89
Views: 858089
Tags: Deep Forest Lullaby Sweet
Video Comments
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Faidros62 (August 30, 2008 at 2:01 am)
It had to be the 21st century for the world out side The Solomon Islands to even get a chanse to hear this musical gem. ;)
DragosPat (August 29, 2008 at 10:44 am)
Video is awesome!And the music... pure human nature.Actually this was ALWAYS within our soul, those from Deep Forest succeed to project it outside! That's why we vibrate with the song.
sumango (August 29, 2008 at 4:35 am)
touching music.
Lechubestia (August 28, 2008 at 1:06 pm)
muy bueno
yashz001 (August 28, 2008 at 4:51 am)
your comment is so tauching
hasserroder (August 27, 2008 at 6:46 pm)
such uncomplicated soulful music...wonderful
Baramemena (August 26, 2008 at 1:21 pm)
I do love this song. A lullaby for a child. A dialect from Malaita Island in Solomon Islands. The Baegu dialect for those who don't know the language but do love the song. I am from Solomon Islands from the island of Malaita i do understand the song. I really do feel at home when i listen to this song. thank you for putting this song here.
Chiangmai007 (August 25, 2008 at 11:25 am)
I feel fortunate to live in these times, to hear such wonderful music. But it produces in me an inconsolable yearning for a time I've yet to experience. I think I am homesick for Eden.
amsterz14 (August 24, 2008 at 9:01 pm)
Agreed. Some of us were born in the wrong time, weren't we? Beautiful video, peaceful song.
PierDolinski1983 (August 24, 2008 at 6:55 pm)
amazing.. i love deep forest :))) Peace |

