Saying it with a song!
Today is Valentine’s Day. From all of the songs that were sent to us until February 10th, we have chosen these three. Congratulation to the winners! A warm thank you for all who have participated, and do not forget: “You’ve gotta dance like there’s nobody watching. Love like you’ll never be hurt. Sing like there’s nobody listening. And live like it’s heaven on earth.” (William W. Purkey)
Speak to you again soon !
When God gives me the opportunity, my eyes could see you.
You are the one who owned my heart, and took it far away, and took it far away.
Summer has gone and wind comes. Waves take you far away from me.
Sun sets and I start to feel afraid, oh life with no value.
Everything is hidden in my heart, and you stay you.
You are the one who owned my love; you will remember and come back to me.
Oh God, why is she always hurting me?
Why that much owned my heart and took it far away, and took it far away from me.
“I saw you at the beach” sent by Mebrek Ali Youcef from Algeria
Let me see your face
Let me a beautiful sin commit
Unveil your face, O living modesty
Let the heart be ruined today
Unveil the face a little my lady
Display the splendor once again my lady
That marble like hand, that fragrant body
Love ran into my heart
Make also my heart flowered bloom my lady.
“Rukh se jara naqaab hata do, mere hazoor, jalwa ik baar dikhaa do mere hazoor” sent by Mitul Kansal from India
As if I was not existed,
she passed me by,
Without a glimpse Queen of Saba.
I said:” Aisha, take: all is for you.”
Here, the pearls, the jewels,
also the gold around your neck
The fruits, well mature with the taste of honey
And my life, Aisha if you love me!
I will go where your breath leads me,
In the countries of Ivory and Ebony
I will erase your tears, your sorrows
Nothing is too beautiful for a girl so beautiful
Aisha, Aisha listen to me, don’t go, look at me, answer me
I would say the words, the poems
I would sing the music of the sky
I would take the rays of the sun
to light up your dreamy eyes
“Aicha” sent by Mebrek Khadra from Algeria