Nara Nara Nara
NaraBara
Sun sun come to me, shadow keep away from me,
Cloud cloud come to me, shadow keep away from me.
The lyrics of this song came from a Mongolian children’s song. Children will sing a sentence one after another to make the song continue.
This song is the purest form of a wish to invite lightness and kindness to come into our life and darkness move
Sun sun come to me, shadow keep away from me,
Cloud cloud come to me, shadow keep away from me.
The lyrics of this song came from a Mongolian children’s song. Children will sing a sentence one after another to make the song continue.
This song is the purest form of a wish to invite lightness and kindness to come into our life and darkness move away. Mongolians live in nature, following the rhythm of the grassland, we like to use the natural language to express our feelings, like singing to the sun and clouds.
We think nature is always communicating with us, and we are free to do the same act back, like the ancient Shaman, calling the sun and clouds to come, and respectfully ask the shadow to move. It is a prayer and a strong faith which believes nature and life are kind enough to respond to our human’s harmless wishes.