[Verso 1] Lá do sertão de Petrolina, sua jornada começou, Um menino sonhador, que o tempo desbravou. Com força e coragem, venceu com destemor, Um homem valente, que sempre avançou. Por vários estados do Brasil ele passou, Com a moto niveladora, caminhos endireitou, E em Arujá, o seu sonho prosperou. [Verso 2] Chegou ao estado de São Paulo, buscando um lar, E na terra de Arujá, fez seu sonho germinar. Tantas histórias pra contar, tantas flores a plantar, Trabalhando no verde, com mãos a cuidar. Com dedicação e zelo, seu nome ele gravou, Um exemplo de vida que a muitos inspirou. [Refrão] Parabéns, José Martins, por mais um ano a celebrar, São setenta e sete anos de lutas e histórias pra contar. Que o Senhor te abençoe e te guarde com paz, Que a graça de Deus venha e te refaça capaz. O plano de salvação, que Jesus te reserva, Um amor que te busca e sempre te preserva. [Verso 3] Tantas histórias pra contar, e vitórias a recordar, Mas há um chamado, que não podes ignorar. Cristo te chama, deseja te salvar, Preencher o vazio e tua vida mudar. Com paz e esperança, no teu ser sem par, Um novo começo Ele quer te dar. [Refrão] Parabéns, José Martins, Que o Senhor te abençoe e te guarde no caminho, Que a graça de Deus ilumine teu destino. O plano de salvação, um presente de amor, Que só Jesus Cristo nos dá, com todo ardor. [Ponte] Hoje celebramos tua vida, teus passos e valor, Mas há um presente eterno, vindo do Salvador. Se o aceitar com fé, de coração e fervor, Ele te salva e te dá um novo ardor. Teu nome será escrito no livro da vida, E tu caminharás com esperança erguida. [Refrão Final] Parabéns, José Martins, Que o Senhor te abençoe e te guarde na lida, Que a graça de Deus te alcance e te faça entender, Que Ele deseja tua vida salvar, E ao lado Dele, teu caminho transformar. Pois tudo o que fez foi para te redimir, Residir dentro de ti e contigo sempre agir. Um plano de Deus, que desde o início quis, Ter comunhão contigo e te alegrar sem fim.
Sertanejo/ violão/ xilofone/triângulo/viola caipira/congas
Portuguese
The lyrics evoke feelings of inspiration and reverence. They celebrate a person's journey, highlighting struggles and triumphs, while also stressing hope and faith. There's a warm, uplifting emotional tone throughout, fostering a sense of community and gratitude.
This song can be utilized in various scenarios, such as birthday celebrations, church services, or community gatherings, where themes of perseverance, faith, and celebration of life are central. It serves as a tribute to someone turning 77, emphasizing gratitude and well-wishing.
The song features traditional Sertanejo instrumentation, including guitar, triangulo, viola caipira, and congas, which enhances its folkloric essence. The lyrical structure consists of verses and choruses that carry a narrative and celebratory rhythm, making it suitable for sing-alongs and public performances.
Verse 1 I’m trying to get over you But nothing works no matter what I do Tonight I’m hoping something gives But it’s like raising the dead and making it live Got my windows down cruisin in the wind Hoping I can clean up the mess I’m in Chorus That’s what they don’t tell you When you break a woman’s heart Your left trying to put back together What you tore a part But it don’t work like it use to There’s a scar because of you I would’ve done better if I knew What I know now I wish I could unbreak your heart somehow Verse 2 It ain’t like you didn’t tell me How you’d feel if I done you wrong But I didnt listen to what you said Now im putting the words into this song What I should of told you all along How much you mean to me Just wasn’t enough to not make you leave Chorus That’s what they don’t tell you When you break a woman’s heart Your left trying to put back together What you tore a part But it don’t work like it use to There’s a scar because of you I would’ve done better if I knew What I know now I wish I could unbreak your heart somehow Bridge I hope your doing better these days Found you a man who makes you wanna stay Chorus That’s what they don’t tell you When you break a woman’s heart Your left trying to put back together What you tore a part But it don’t work like it use to There’s a scar because of you I would’ve done better if I knew What I know now I wish I could unbreak your heart somehow
बिलकुल! होली एक प्राचीन हिंदू त्योहार है जिसे विशेष रूप से भारत और नेपाल में बड़े धूमधाम से मनाया जाता है। इसे रंगों का त्योहार भी कहा जाता है। होली मनाने का मुख्य कारण प्रहलाद की कहानी से जुड़ा है। हिरण्यकश्यप नामक असुर राजा ने भगवान विष्णु की भक्ति करने वाले अपने बेटे प्रहलाद को मारने के लिए अपनी बहन होलिका को भेजा। होलिका के पास वरदान था कि वह आग में नहीं जलेगी, लेकिन भगवान विष्णु की कृपा से प्रहलाद बच गया और होलिका जलकर राख हो गई। इसलिए होली बुराई पर अच्छाई की जीत का प्रतीक है। होली के दिन लोग एक-दूसरे पर रंग और गुलाल लगाते हैं, मिठाइयाँ बाँटते हैं, और पारंपरिक गीत और नृत्य का आनंद लेते हैं। यह त्योहार मित्रता और भाईचारे को बढ़ावा देने का एक महत्वपूर्ण अवसर है। यह त्योहार न केवल ऐतिहासिक और धार्मिक महत्व रखता है, बल्कि मौसम के परिवर्तन और फसल के नए सीजन का स्वागत करने का भी प्रतीक है।
**"Monday Night at the Tavern"** *(Verse 1)* It’s 6:30 on a Monday night, the Tavern’s coming alive, Mike Jordan’s behind the bar, keeping the vibe. Texas Hold ‘em’s the game, the cards are dealt with care, Ryan’s got a poker face, but Sam’s got a stare. Bailey’s shuffling chips, Danny’s sipping Thatchers Gold, Stacey’s laughing with Nicola, their stories never get old. Matt’s calculating odds, while Mike pours San Miguel, And Sean, the loyal pet, sleeps through it all so well. *(Chorus)* It’s Monday night in Barnstaple, the Tavern’s where we play, Texas Hold ‘em’s the game, and we’re here to stay. From quiz night on a Tuesday to clubbing for a fiver, The Tavern’s got it all, it’s the place to deliver. *(Verse 2)* Mike’s calling out the bets, his voice is loud and clear, Nicola’s pouring red wine, the best you’ll find here. Stacey’s got a royal flush, Danny’s bluffing again, Ryan’s got a pair of aces, but Sam’s got the win. The pool table’s quiet, it’s Sunday’s domain, But tonight it’s all about the cards and the game. Sean wakes up briefly, wagging his tail, Before curling back up, dreaming of ale. *(Chorus)* It’s Monday night in Barnstaple, the Tavern’s where we play, Texas Hold ‘em’s the game, and we’re here to stay. From quiz night on a Tuesday to clubbing for a fiver, The Tavern’s got it all, it’s the place to deliver. *(Bridge)* Quiz night’s a battle, brains against the clock, Pool on a Sunday, where the cues go knock. Clubbing on a Saturday, just a fiver to get in, But Monday’s for the poker, where the real fun begins. *(Verse 3)* Mike’s San Miguel is flowing, Danny’s Thatchers in hand, Stacey and Nicola toast with their wine, so grand. The Tavern’s full of laughter, the stakes are getting high, But no matter who wins, the night never says goodbye. Sean’s back to snoring, the cards are put away, But the memories of Monday night will last another day. Till Tuesday’s quiz and Sunday’s pool, and clubbing’s on the way, The Tavern’s always buzzing, come whatever may. *(Chorus)* It’s Monday night in Barnstaple, the Tavern’s where we play, Texas Hold ‘em’s the game, and we’re here to stay. From quiz night on a Tuesday to clubbing for a fiver, The Tavern’s got it all, it’s the place to deliver. *(Outro)* So raise your glass to Mike Jordan, and the Tavern crew, Ryan, Sam, Bailey, Danny, Stacey, Matt, and Nicola too. With Sean by their side, and the cards in the air, The Tavern’s the heart of Barnstaple, and it’s always there.
(Verse 1) A knock at the door, a shadow falls, Gloved hand delivers, behind these walls. A folded flag, a somber sight, A child in wheels, bathed in fading light. The final gift, a burden to bear, The silent scream of unspoken despair. (Chorus) For they are sons and daughters, brave and bold, Their stories etched in silver and gold. But war takes its toll, a heavy price to pay, Leaving shattered hearts at the end of the day. (Verse 2) A son of water, the Navy's pride, A mother's hug, where fear does hide. Her whispered prayers, a desperate plea, "Please bring him home, safe back to me." But the knock came loud, a mournful sound, A flag-draped box on hallowed ground. And in that box, a note he penned, "I fought with honor, until the end." (Verse 3) A daughter of ground, the Army's call, A father's fear, lest she should fall. He saw the light, in her youthful eyes, Afraid she'd lose it, beneath harsh skies. Then came the knock, a different fate, A wheelchair pushes, through the garden gate. Though broken limbs, may hold her tight, Her spirit burns, a guiding light. (Verse 4) A husband of air, amidst the blue, A wife's soft kiss, whispering, "I love you." She held him close, with tear-filled eyes, Afraid he'd return, in a hollow disguise. The knock that came, without the boom, Just gentle hand, upon the waiting room. "Be patient, kind," the messenger said, "He's come back changed, but he's not dead." (Chorus) For they are sons and daughters, brave and bold, Their stories etched in silver and gold. But war takes its toll, a heavy price to pay, Leaving shattered hearts at the end of the day. (Bridge) The flag, the chair, the silent pain, The echoes linger, like pouring rain. A testament to courage, sacrifice made, A debt we owe, that can't be repaid. (Outro) So listen close, when the knock you hear, For it speaks of loss, and dries a tear. Remember them all, who stand so tall, And pray for peace, to answer freedom's call.
Hold tight to me in your abyss Know what you take is what you give Let your stray thoughts go amiss I know I am sinking in Hop in the seat I’ll drive you home Then worry when you don’t ring my phone You say “you’re busy” I’m fine with that Will you ever call me back?
**"The Tavern King of Barnstaple"** *(To the Tune of "The Gambler" by Kenny Rogers)* **[Verse 1]** On a rainy night in Barnstaple town, Mike Jordan sat with a worried frown. The Tavern was quiet, the stakes were high, Danny McGee walked in, with a glint in his eye. **[Chorus]** You gotta know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em, Know when to walk away, know when to run. Mike bet it all, on a pair of queens, But Danny’s full house crushed his dreams. **[Verse 2]** Nicola cried as the cards were shown, The Tavern was lost, and Mike was alone. Danny just smiled, with Del Boy by his side, "Now you work for me," he said with pride. **[Chorus]** You gotta know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em, Know when to walk away, know when to run. Mike bet it all, on a pair of queens, But Danny’s full house crushed his dreams. **[Verse 3]** Mike moved in with Sean, in a small flat above, They bonded over whiskey and stories of love. Del Boy would visit, wagging his tail, But Mike couldn’t shake the sting of his fail. **[Chorus]** You gotta know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em, Know when to walk away, know when to run. Mike bet it all, on a pair of queens, But Danny’s full house crushed his dreams. **[Bridge]** Now Mike and Sean, they’re the best of mates, Laughing at life and their twisted fates. Nicola moved on, but Mike found a friend, And the Tavern’s old spirit will never end. **[Verse 4]** Danny runs the pub, with Del Boy in tow, But Mike’s found peace, in the life he knows. He’ll tell you the story, with a wink and a grin, "Don’t bet your Tavern, unless you’re sure you’ll win." **[Chorus]** You gotta know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em, Know when to walk away, know when to run. Mike bet it all, on a pair of queens, But Danny’s full house crushed his dreams. **[Outro]** So here’s to Mike, the Tavern’s old king, Who lost it all but found a new thing. With Sean by his side, and a laugh in his heart, Mike’s story lives on, in Barnstaple’s heart. *(Fade out with a harmonica solo and the sound of a shuffling deck of cards.)* �🍻
**"Sam's Winning Hand"** *(A Country-Poker Anthem)* **[Verse 1]** Bailey sat down at the table, feelin' mighty fine, Thought he'd take Sam's money, one hand at a time. But Sam just tipped his hat, with a sly little grin, Said, "Bailey, my friend, you ain't ready to win." **[Chorus]** 'Cause Sam's got the cards, and Sam's got the plan, When he's holdin' a deuce, it looks like a grand. He bluffs with a smile, leaves Bailey in tears, By the end of the night, Sam's cleaned out his years. **[Verse 2]** Bailey thought he had it, with a pair of kings, But Sam raised the pot, and he bet everything. Bailey folded his hand, said, "I can't take the heat," Sam flipped over nothing, and Bailey faced defeat. **[Chorus]** 'Cause Sam's got the cards, and Sam's got the plan, When he's holdin' a deuce, it looks like a grand. He bluffs with a smile, leaves Bailey in tears, By the end of the night, Sam's cleaned out his years. **[Bridge]** Bailey left the table, not a dollar to his name, Had to borrow from Sam, and it was a cryin' shame. He worked nine to five, Dolly Parton style, But Sam took his paycheck, with that same old smile. **[Verse 3]** Now Bailey's at the factory, punchin' that clock, Dreamin' of the day he can beat Sam in a block. But Sam's still playin', winnin' night and day, While Bailey's just tryin' to keep the bills at bay. **[Chorus]** 'Cause Sam's got the cards, and Sam's got the plan, When he's holdin' a deuce, it looks like a grand. He bluffs with a smile, leaves Bailey in tears, By the end of the night, Sam's cleaned out his years. **[Outro]** So here's to you, Sam, the king of the game, Bailey's just a footnote in your hall of fame. From the poker table to the nine-to-five grind, Sam's the winner, and Bailey's left behind. *(Fade out with a twangy guitar and a harmonica solo.)* 🎸
[Verse] పల్లె తల్లి కన్న పిల్లలం నేల తల్లి నే నమ్ముకున్న కష్ట జీవులం కష్టాలకు తోడు చెప్పినాడే సూర్యుడు మన బలం మన చేతి పనిలో ఇట్టే గనుకడు [Verse 2] అమ్మతల్లిని ముద్దుగా పిలిచే ముదుసళ్ళం గుట్టుమేళ్ళలో పెరిగిన స్నేహ గీతాలం రేవు ఒడ్డున బోడితో పాడే పాటలే మన ఊరు గోసను వినిపించే మాటలే [Chorus] పల్లె మనోరమ ఎలా లేకుంటుందమ్మా సంపదే నేలపైన పరుచుకున్న కోండమ్మా రైతు భుజని మోసే నిండి తరపు చేతమ్మా ఈ పాటలే ముద్దుల జీవిత శ్రేయస్సమ్మా [Bridge] రేయిని ప్రభాతంగా మార్చే కల బనుకోబోయం నాటుసారా వంటివి జీవితానికి దూరం తమ రొజులే పండగగా భావించే మనం మనుచిత్రంలో మనం అవుతాం ప్రభావం [Verse 3] వ్యవసాయమే నడిపించే జీవన సాగరం ఆకుపచ్చని తొడలతో నాటించే అందరం స్నేహాల రెక్కలపై ఎగిరే పావురం ఆధారంతో చేరదీయం ప్రతి ఊరేరం [Chorus] పల్లె మనోరమ ఎలా లేకుంటుందమ్మా సంపదే నేలపైన పరుచుకున్న కోండమ్మా రైతు భుజని మోసే నిండి తరపు చేతమ్మా ఈ పాటలే ముద్దుల జీవిత శ్రేయస్సమ్మా
Nee oru loosu koodhi, nee oru naai baadu, keana punda, muttaa koodhi, otha ommala, thevdiya goyya, mada punda, gaaji thaayoli, poola sappu, nee oru kuluk buluk, veshi thaayoli, seraikka pora punda, mutta molukku thatha poola sappum thevediya dubakoor munda
verse 1 out where the fields roll for miles and miles there’s a rusted old gate and a crooked fence line where the stories run deep like the roots in the clay and the wind still whispers what the old folks say verse 2 there’s a porch with a swing that’s seen better days where granddaddy sat watchin’ sunsets fade he said life’s just a road, some smooth, some rough but you keep on drivin’ when the goin’ gets tough chorus where the gravel meets the sky where the songs and the prayers never die where the hands are worn, but the hearts stay strong it’s where i belong, where i come from where the gravel meets the sky verse 3 every scar on this land tells a story of pride from the crops that we lost to the tears we cried but we carry it all like a flag in the wind standin’ tall through the storms, just like we’ve always been chorus where the gravel meets the sky where the songs and the prayers never die where the hands are worn, but the hearts stay strong it’s where i belong, where i come from where the gravel meets the sky bridge you can pave these roads, you can tear down the signs but you can’t steal the soul of these simple times final chorus where the gravel meets the sky where the songs and the prayers never die where the hands are worn, but the hearts stay strong it’s where i belong, where i come from where the gravel meets the sky outro where the gravel meets the sky…
🌊 Storm’s Gonna Pass 🌞 (A Folk Song for Queensland as Cyclone Alfred Approaches) Verse 1: The wind starts a-howlin’, the tide’s runnin’ high, Clouds rollin’ heavy across the night sky. But we’ve known the thunder, we’ve danced in the rain, Queensland stands tall, we’ll do it again. Pre-Chorus: So gather close, don’t be afraid, We’ve walked through storms, we won’t be swayed. Chorus: Storm’s gonna pass, winds gonna die, Golden sun’s gonna break that sky. We’ll hold our ground, we won’t back down, Queensland’s heart won’t be blown around. Verse 2: Lanterns are flickerin’, hands holding tight, Neighbors and strangers stand side by side. The waters may rise, but love runs deep, We hold on to hope, that’s ours to keep. Pre-Chorus: So gather close, don’t be afraid, We’ve walked through storms, we won’t be swayed. Chorus: Storm’s gonna pass, winds gonna die, Golden sun’s gonna break that sky. We’ll hold our ground, we won’t back down, Queensland’s heart won’t be blown around. Bridge: Raindrops fall, but so do tears, Not of sorrow, but strength through years. We've seen the floods, we’ve felt the waves, And every time, we rise from the shadows. Final Chorus: Storm’s gonna pass, winds gonna die, Golden sun’s gonna paint the sky. We’ll stand as one, no fear, no doubt, Queensland’s fire won’t be put out. Outro: So hold on tight, just close your eyes, When the winds are gone, we’ll see blue skies.