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Late Autumn in Arabia

At this moment, I lay on the bed quietly listening to this "Late Arab Autumn", a beautiful melody, a sad outpouring, a deep sigh, and a mysterious charm. Originally titled "Hold Me in the Palm of Your Hand", it is a song by Libyan singer حميد الشاعري (Hamid Shaheri) from his 2000 album غزالي. Hamid Shaheri is a Libyan national treasure singer, a representative of modern Arabic pop music, and the female vocalist is Nairi Zidane (نيلي زيدان), an Egyptian singer. The soothing rhythm, the low male voice, which seemed to tell the cry of Arabia, the beautiful and ethereal female voice, pushed this feeling far away. Very relieved!

I really want to say, long gone, music! How long has it been since I quietly listened to a piece of music I like?

The grandson is already one year old and two months old, will be better and better to bring, now he can play, can read books, and if he is older, he will read books with me and listen to music together. Now, I also listen to songs, all of which are children's songs that accompany my grandchildren, those nursery rhymes and children's songs, which are interesting and flashing the light of wisdom, which makes people reminisce endlessly.

For example, the lyrics of "Snails and Yellow Orioles" use the narrator's tone to tell the interesting scene of a snail climbing up with a heavy shell on its back when the vine has just sprouted, while the yellow oriole bird laughs at it. The melody of the song is relaxed and lively, and the lyrics are vivid and interesting, which is a metaphor for the tenacious spirit of people in daily life who are not afraid of difficulties and persistently pursue their goals.

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