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Ya zarif

Palestinian folk song

Despoina Apostolidou (voice)

 

https://repository.volare-project.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Palestine-Final-OK.mp3

 

Ya zarif / Oh handsome man 

 

Oh tall, handsome man, halt and heed my words:

Why go to foreign lands when your lands are better for you!

 

I fear, oh handsome man, that you will leave own lands

and forget all about me

 

Oh tall, handsome man, you who always have a smile on your face

you who were raised coddled by your mother and father

Oh tall, handsome man, the day they alienated you,

my hair turned grey and my back bent

 

Oh tall, handsome man, where are you travelling away to?

We pray to God that you will come back to us here

 

Perhaps then you and I can meet up by the water spring,

sing Atabah and greet one another in the morning with Mejana

 

Oh tall, hadsome man, you’ve become enstranged from your people

Don’t go away and then place the blame on us

 

Hopefully you will return to the grapevines

and we’ll reap the wheat and collect our harvest

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