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    o maajhi re o maajhi re
    apana kinaara nadiya ki dhaara hain o maajhi re

    saahilon se behne wale kabhi suna to hoga kahi
    kaagazo ki kashtiyon ka kahi kinaara hota nahi
    o maajhi re maajhi re
    koi kinaara jo kinaare se mile wo apana kinaara hain
    o maajhi re

    paaniyon mein beh rahen hain kayi kinaar toote huye
    raasto mein mil gaye hain sabhi sahaare toote huye
    koi sahaara majh dhaare mein mile to apana sahaara hain
    o maajhi re apana kinaara nadiya ki dhaara hain


    such a lovely song
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    Quote Originally Posted by kilted exile View Post
    What the hell?? Here I am sat in my living room watching sport and mindlessly browsing. All of a sudden someone opens the back door and just walks in starts taking off his shoes . My question of "who the ........ are you?" gets answered with "oh, is this not steve's house?" No this aint steve's house, I dont know who steve is, and what happened to knocking.
    And thats why we lock doors, kilted.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
    And thats why we lock doors, kilted.
    I only lock the door if I'm out. At least the Jehovah's Witnesses who woke me up this morning actually knocked.
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    I think I'll just go and lock my door....
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    To Quasimodo

    Hey Quasi, your PM settings have been set to not recieve PM's. I am posting the song translation that you requested here --

    The situation of the song is on a boat in a river, and the singer is adressing to the maajhi (boatman), who is rowing the boat and listening to his story.

    This is the video link of the song -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv02cdKtk2A

    The meaning is more symbolic than literal, so i'll explain the symbolic meaning.

    To begin with some of the word meanings that will help -- maajhi (boatman), kinaara / Saahil / Saahilon (shore), nadiya (river), dhaara (flow), behane (float), Kaagazo / Kaagaz (paper), kashtiyon / kashti (boat), paaniyon / paani (water), toote (broken), raasto / raasta (path), choote (lost), sahaara (support), majhdhaare (you are flowing towards some place and you are still mid way).

    Although, this song can have layers of interpretation or different interpretations, but this is what I find closest to what the singer is trying to say.

    O maajhi re apna kinara nadiya ki dhaara hai

    The singer is saying that he doesn't have a shore to hold onto in his life, so, his life is meandering and unsure, just like the flow of the river. He says that for him the shore is nothing but the flow of the river. There is nothing constant.

    O maajhi re

    Saahilon pe behane wale


    He is calling out to the people who swim by the shore and not venture into the deep waters (his troubles), like he is in.

    Kabhi suna to hoga kahi
    Kaagazon ki kashtiyon ka
    Kahi kinaraa hot nahi


    He is saying to those people, that they must have heard that a paper boat has no anchor or can't ever reach the shore. In other words, he is saying that they must be having some idea about his life which drifts along a paper boat with him having no control over it. Like a paper boat his life is full of uncertainity.

    Koi kinaara jo kinaare se mile
    woh apna kinaara hai


    His situation is of desperation. He is desperate for support, and is willing to accept any resemblence of shore as support. He is saying that the point where two parallen shores meet will be his support. It shows his helplesness that his life is like this where he will get support only when two shores (symbolic for people in his lofe) meet, which is an impossible situation.

    paaniyon minn bah rahe hain
    kai kinaare toote hue O
    ho, raasto main mil gaye hain
    sabhi sahaare choote hue
    koi sahaara majhadhaare main mile woh,
    apana sahaara hai


    Many people/elements in his life that provided him support earlier are themselves in the middle of the river now, or rather in dilemmas of their own. They offer no real support to him any more as they are in troubled waters themselves. Although these people can no longer provide him the comfort and stability of a ahore, being in midflow or troubled waters themselves; he has nobody else to turn to and hence these ver people are his only support.

    Does this help you?

    Please let me know if you need more clarification or want the translation in some other way.
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    How can you burn water? o__o

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    To Samercury: Only lighhtning can burn water. (?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by quasimodo1 View Post
    To Samercury: Only lighhtning can burn water. (?)
    That's what I thought too, but apparently not... weird

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    I am thinking about having some fresh cut strawberries with pear yoghurt atop. Woot, must take action .....
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    I'm thinking, I wish I had fresh cut strawberries!
    Women and men(both dong and ding)
    summer autumn winter spring
    reaped their sowing and went their came
    sun moon stars rain

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    This two-hour isn't fun. It wasn't what I expected... I just wish all my favorite people here on LitNet are logged in... I'm getting deserately bored...

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    I can't even change my avatar!!! All that happens is "remote file too large' or 'invalid file'. I'm so disgusted... and I can't even post my drawings! I think this post should be on "How are you feeling today?" yeah...

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