The Sketches - Meena (Audio/Video/Lyrics)
Meena a new song by The Sketches has been added to myipedia music library. This song is in sindhi language. The theme is based for education and motivating people towards education. This song will be a dedication to all those who long to be educated yet are deprived of it.
Have a listen to the beautiful song Meena below.
Meena Music Video:
Meena Lyrics Translated in English
Have a listen to the beautiful song Meena below.
Meena Music Video:
- Band: The Sketches
- Song: Meena
- Language: Sindhi
- Lyrics: Ishaq Samejo
- Recorded: Lahooti Studios (Jamshoro Sindh)
- Arranged: Nomi Ali
- Guitars: Omran Shafique
- Mix Master: Jono Manson (New Mexico, Santa Fe US)
- Produced by: The Sketches
Meena Lyrics Translated in English
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- My Friend Meena
- My friend Meena (a doll) and I
- Make for the dreams everyday;
- We wish to make a world as good as heaven.
- My friend Meena (a doll) and I
- Make for the dreams everyday;
- We wish to make a world as good as heaven.
- A world of yours and mine
- Where the people precede the religion;
- A world of yours and mine
- Where the people precede the religion
- Where the trees, birds, cheetahs and deer
- Would live like friends here;
- There is a religion only where there is love;
- Where people would hate the hatred;
- Where the fortune would appear like a rainbow;
- And people would be bright like daylight;
- We wish to make a world as good as heaven.
- This is the river, Oh my sister!
- Which is free of all wickedness;
- These seas, forests, deserts and mountains
- Play with me gleefully;
- These butterflies fly along the roads;
- My feelings soar high in the sky;
- We wish to make a world as good as heaven.
- My friend Meena (a doll) and I
- Make for the dreams everyday;
- We wish to make a world as good as heaven.
- A world of yours and mine
- Where the people precede the religion;
- A world of yours and mine
- Where the people precede the religion