Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Friday, 13 August 2021

"Oh mother, my mother (lamentation)"

This lament is based on a traditional Lebanese Good Friday hymn (Wa Habibi/Beloved). The melody follows a Byzantine theme and the singer's trills and guttural pulsations will probably sound dissonant to classically-trained ears.


Here's my rendition of the lyrics in English:



Oh mother, my mother

my path was sown

with bitterness and absinthe


Oh mother, my mother

my days of youth gave way

under the weight of swords.


Oh heaven, my heaven

send me water

to soak the desert

so that a soothing flower 

may bloom

from my airy frame


Oh mother, my mother

bring me Spring

upon the cross.


Oh mother, my mother

my sun-drenched day 

when will I find you.


Oh heaven, my heaven

dissolve these darkened clouds 

so that I may cross the frontier

and on one evening

upon the mountains

to raise the call


Oh mother, my mother

in my hands today

the nails burn so.


Oh heaven, my heaven

send me water

to soak the desert

so that a soothing flower 

may bloom

from my airy frame


Oh mother, my mother

bring me your Sun

upon the cross.



Wednesday, 21 April 2010

"Love's easy tears" - Cocteau twins

The halcyon days of the Cocteau Twins (late 80s/early 90s) were often perfumed with the carefree extravagance of Liz's melismatic vocalization, Robert's somnific reverb overlays and indecipherable (and hence polysemous) lyrics. "Love's easy tears" is a typical example from that period. I have absolutely no clue what she is singing about but I just love the tonality.