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Lyr Add: Musical Residuum of Mosquesitting

24 Dec 01 - 02:13 AM (#615673)
Subject: Lyr Add: As-salaam aleikum
From: Haruo

A week ago, on the festival of 'Id al-Fitr (Arabic for "Breakfast" - sorry, I was kidding) our Seattle Council of Churches mosquesitting duties came to an end. So now I have posted a couple of songs that came to me in that process on my website, and thought I would share them here. The first is As-salam' alejkum (tune: Old Time Religion):

As-salaam aleikum, as-salaam aleikum,
As-salaam aleikum!
U aleikum salaam!

(which is ever so slightly reminiscent of the Israeli round, found in many current Christian hymnals of the highbrow varieties, e.g. the 1990 Presbyterian Hymnal, Shalom, Chaverim)

to be continued...

Liland


24 Dec 01 - 02:19 AM (#615677)
Subject: Lyr Add: Shalom Chaverim
From: Haruo

Shalom Chaverim

Shalom chaverim, shalom chaverot,
Shalom, shalom!
Lehitraot, lehitraot,
Shalom, shalom!

literalistically, "Peace, comrades, peace, she-comrades [?! comradettes??], peace, peace! Au revoir, auf Wiedersehen, peace, peace!"

Liland

PS: My apologies if that is already in the DT; I didn't see it. A search for "Shalom" only turned up "Dona Dona".


24 Dec 01 - 02:29 AM (#615679)
Subject: Lyr Add: Allah (God)'s chilluns got wings
From: Haruo

and finally, to "I got a robe":

Allah (God)'s chilluns got wings

  1. I got wings; you got wings;
    Allah (God)'s chilluns got wings!
    When we get to hebben gonna
    strap on our wings'n gonna

    flap round Allah (God)'s hebben.
    Hebben, hebben.

    Everybody talkin' 'bout hebben ain't* goin' dere,
    Hebben, hebben.

    Gonna zoom through Allah (God)'s hebben.


  2. I got wingtips; you got wingtips;
    Allah (God)'s chilluns got wingtips!
    When we get to hebben gonna
    put on our wingtips, gonna

    waltz all over Allah (God)'s hebben.
    Hebben, hebben.

    Everybody talkin' 'bout hebben ain't* goin' dere,
    Hebben, hebben.

    Gonna prance through Allah (God)'s hebben.
* * it's just a song; my personal belief is that, ultimately, heaven is for all. If you are uncomfortable with the exclusivity of the song as written, try substituting "be" for "ain't".
Okay, so you try sitting in front of a mosque all by your lonesome from midnight to six am and see what it does to your creative juices! ;-)



Liland

PS: I'll admit I also sang a lot of Christian hymns that morning (mainly "Come Away to the Skies", "Come, O thou Traveler Unknown", "His Voice as the Sound of the Dulcimer Sweet", and "How Firm a Foundation", plus several runs through as many verses of Abdul Abulbul Amir as I could recollect. But I had to get off my butt and go down on the public sidewalk to sing the overtly Christian stuff, so as not to violate the intent of the sign over the door (see link above).


15 Nov 05 - 11:56 PM (#1606139)
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Musical Residuum of Mosquesitting
From: chico


    Am             E7 Am
Shalom, chaverim, shalom, chaverim,                Greetings, o my friends,
E7 F    G C (E7)
shalom, shalom;
   Am       E7   Am
L'hitra'ot, l'hitra'ot,                                 Till we meet again,
E7 Am   E7 Am
Shalom, shalom.


Glad tidings we bring,
Of peace on earth, good will to men

Of peace on earth, of peace on earth
Goodwill toward men, goodwill toward men,


04 Feb 08 - 09:23 AM (#2253118)
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Musical Residuum of Mosquesitting
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)

Does anyone have an origin or early source for this song? How old is it?


04 Feb 08 - 09:28 AM (#2253124)
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Musical Residuum of Mosquesitting
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)

Hmmm, this may get lost- I think I'll start another thread here!