
"There are vines coming from the opposite shore and there are nayakis, whales wielding wagons," some artists sing, but the price is the same in both.
Weldi comes on the opposite shore, coming Valmia!
Wolfie's little, novelty little Valmya!
Watch out for the moment!
Shout out to Peyria, little Navalia!
On the opposite shore ...
Watch out for the moment!
Shout out to Peyria, little Navalia!
On the opposite shore ...
Watch out for the witch!
Shout out to Peyria, little Navalia!
On the opposite shore ...
Watch out for the moment Nathani Pe'er Valmia!
Shout out to Peyria, little Navalia!
On the opposite shore ...
There is a burden on the mind, a worry, a situation of dealing with something that anyone has to think about or to say - even in such a catastrophe, our human beings have left their grief flowing. Have you ever seen someone describe sadness as a song? Whether it has happened anywhere else or not, in Gujarat it has been a period of time that personal problems have been singled out so that the songwriter gets stress free and some women from the listener come forward and accept that sister! You are not alone, we are all sorry!
'Welde come on the opposite shore ...' is a ballad describing the palm tree. This ballad depicts a social problem that the bride is much younger than the bride or the child. Even though the bride and groom have arrived to take the bride to the vet, the bride's mind is constantly on the verge of saying that her novella is so small, why live with it? The daughter could not protest when the elders sacked, where was the right of the women too? Yet he also has to prove that the groom is not acceptable so he expresses his dislike of the song.
The bride says that you have all come to pick me up but I am not ready yet, I have to put on some cool clothes and jewelry for you to pause a few times. Here the question arises that if the bride and her house came to take the bride, why is the bride still to be decorated? Simply, the hitchhiker eats his stupid protest key. Next up is the saying that I am very fond of wearing a bracelet, kadalan, kani, witch, Nathani etc. But what should I do if my husband is a minor, for whom do I dress?
"There are vines coming from the opposite shore and there are nayakis, whales wielding wagons," some artists sing, but the price is the same in both.
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