Minyo
MDIS posted this info: "The song is actually an Okinawan Folk Song which is known as Minyo always depicting either sadness , loss of loved ones , loss of hope , grievances , or finding new hope. This song is actually popular in Okinawa and Japan - just as Jazz / Soul developed when the afro americans laboured hard for the white folks"
Arayashikiku no dei - (in search of a new land)
Harasaku baku no dei - (let's build a new house)
Hare fushigyurasa nejyuku - (by neatly gathering hay)
Surajifushiro yondo - (to thatch the roof)
Hare fushigyurasa nejyuku - (by neatly gathering hay)
Fushigyurasa nejyuku - (neatly gathering hay)
Surajifusero yondo - (to thatch the roof)
Hateigachi ya naryuri - (august draws near)
Tobibani ya neranu - (but i have nothing to wear)
Hare utou katabani - (i want to dress up)
Ya karachitabore - (brothers, lend me a sleeve)
Hitotsu aru bani ya - (i want to dress the children and those i love)
Kanasha se ni kusuitei - (with the single kimono i own)
Hare wanu ya okuyama - (i will wear vines)
Nu kazuradasuki - (that i picked deep within the mountains)
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