And if you'll let me go beyond the 140-character limit:
Larsha Pekhawr thay kamisthor ma la raora;
Thaza thaza dha guluna darai salor ma la raora
It's a Pushtu song from Pakistan:
When you go to Peshawar; bring me back a nice shirt
Fresh flowers, too; bring me back three or four
Here's a modern remid of the original Pakistani movie version:
And here's a slightly Urdu'ized version closer to what us "Children of Zia" (Gen X and Y in Pakistan) grew up listening to--which includes an Urdu adaptation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFWMrjdWWdk
That song covers Peshawar and Bajaur; here's one that sings the same paen to Nangarhar:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Scf-rqsmUyI
Now you're wondering if I have finally completely and utterly lost it; why am I taking you on a tour of the Pukhtun YouTube on a day when the Nobel Committee has thrown its weight behind the world's hopes and aspirations that my brother Barack Hussein will save the planet. Maybe you're thinking I should just belt out a lusty "Ya Qurban!" like the good pro-Western liberal Pakistani (and thus 15% Pukhtun) that I am (see this for example) and get with the program.
Thing is, it is this morning, also, that my friend Zainab Jeewanjee tells us:
So, now, you tell me, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Committee, what DO I, an American taxpayer and a Pakistani citizen do besides grab a rabab and, like pensive Pukhtuns across the ages, pray that the poetry does its work.
Larsha Pekhawr thay kamisthor ma la raora;
Thaza thaza dha guluna darai salor ma la raora
It's a Pushtu song from Pakistan:
When you go to Peshawar; bring me back a nice shirt
Fresh flowers, too; bring me back three or four
Here's a modern remid of the original Pakistani movie version:
And here's a slightly Urdu'ized version closer to what us "Children of Zia" (Gen X and Y in Pakistan) grew up listening to--which includes an Urdu adaptation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFWMrjdWWdk
That song covers Peshawar and Bajaur; here's one that sings the same paen to Nangarhar:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Scf-rqsmUyI
Now you're wondering if I have finally completely and utterly lost it; why am I taking you on a tour of the Pukhtun YouTube on a day when the Nobel Committee has thrown its weight behind the world's hopes and aspirations that my brother Barack Hussein will save the planet. Maybe you're thinking I should just belt out a lusty "Ya Qurban!" like the good pro-Western liberal Pakistani (and thus 15% Pukhtun) that I am (see this for example) and get with the program.
Thing is, it is this morning, also, that my friend Zainab Jeewanjee tells us:
After months of consideration on how to deal with our escalating engagement in the AF-Pak region, Obama’s administration has decided:See, I am just one of those people cursed with a memory and some knowledge of history beyond the last US presidential election cycle. I can't but think back to the fact that after the US was finished tangling with the last "transcendtal challenge", we Pakistanis--and, as we found out on 9/11/01, the rest of the world--were left holding the bag full of Islamic fundamentalism, violence and hate. And just a few decades before that, Obama's role model FDR took what Lawrence of Arabia had--not two decades previous--described as "a fanatical Moslem heresy" and made the deal that gave them and their neo-purist attitudes the dominant position in Muslim hearts and minds, never mind the world economy, that they hold today.
“the Taliban cannot be eliminated as a political or military movement”
So, now, you tell me, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Committee, what DO I, an American taxpayer and a Pakistani citizen do besides grab a rabab and, like pensive Pukhtuns across the ages, pray that the poetry does its work.
2 comments:
very creative, and well put. And you're not "cursed" with that "memory", it's better known as knowledge turned insight ;)
When you go to Peshawar; bring me back a nice shirt
Fresh flowers, too; bring me back three or four
Its not nice shirt but black shirt
Anyways, one of this best folk song of Pashto. I will be thankful if someone shared the link Gulzar Alam version of BB Sherinay
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