Enga mellom fjella: where from across the meadow, poems sing from mountains and molehills. |
This is a response to "Crying Children" for "Follow the Leader" by mood indigo Circle round in adoration And the children cry Cry out O Zion. And the land weeps with the tears of those in pain, who grieve for the ointment of atonement, the sutures of unity. Cry they in vain? Cry out to your Lord. And the children look to their mother's breast, seek out their father's arms, pray for someone to hold them close to heart, to assuage their pain. Cry out O Zion. And those abandoned to the deserts of dismay will seek the flood of hope. And those shunned by what others believe they have done will beg for truth. All will cry out today. Circle round in adoration. And like moths attracted to glory and light, they'll whirl and twirl. And their troubles will be burnt to ashes, their doubts blown away. Circle round your Lord. And the land will weep with joy as its children join hands in play. Circle round in adoration. Circle round your Lord. © Kåre Enga 2008 [164.546FTL] 2008-03-07 This is my first response. Others took a more literal approach. Me ... this is what came out. The italicized lines are from the chorus for the song, "Queen of Carmel", a reference to the Shrine of the Bab in Haifa, Israel. This is what I could find at YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVnCj4HPhiA It is very nice; although, the slide show is a tad too fast. I prefer the South Carolinian version I sing! Words? I found them in English at a Norwegian site : http://www.bahai.no/935.0.html#c2460 I'm tired of winter: I want the tulips of yesteryear! Now. Kansas: It was sunny and 40º earlier; bitter cold last night. 2914 |