8 posts tagged “youtube”
Dahaengida
(Dahaengida - Korean word for "I am glad/fortunate"
Release Date: April 2007
originally sung by Lee Juk)
After meeting you
Because I was able to
stroke your hair
Meeting you
Being able to breathe
Looking at each other
Holding you
I can rest in your arms
and cry whenever I'm weary
...I'm glad
a beautiful world exists
Even in the stormy wind
and under the shabby roof
The feeling that I'm not alone
Living day by day wearily
finding it hard to survive
now I think that this is not a meaningless existence
Because you
were always
here by my side
protecting me
Meeting you
Being able to cook the meal I can share with you
Meeting you
Because I can hold your chilled hands
Holding you,
Because I can offer even my useless comfort
...I'm glad
a beautiful world exists
Even in the stormy wind
and under the shabby roof
The feeling that I'm not alone
Living day by day wearily
finding it hard to survive
Because you
were always
here by my side
protecting me
Meeting you
Being able to
stroke your hair
- Memories of the Ssangchu couple,
HyunJoong & HwangBo
Playing at the White Grand Piano
- First day at Newly Wedded house
The First Attempt to sing Dahaengida at the New House
Hi dearest honey...
I found this on YouTube. I don't understand what this little girl is singing, but it seems like she's the only child in her family and her parents are kind of always out working with very little time for her. I understand that you feel lonely at times and I forecast that in future it will be even more so. Mummy hope you can watch this video and derive courage from it. That you're not the only child facing this and I hope that you can be as brave and independent as her. Understand that there are times I would need you to be much more sensible and independent than the average kids out there. I'm very sorry about this but there is no other way. Remember that I do love you very very very much.
Love,
Mummy.
- Jabbing
- Pinching
- Cutting
- Mixing
- Sweeping
Chopsticks can be made of:
- Bamboo
- Plastic
- Animal Bones (High Grade Chopsticks)
- Wood (disposable ones commonly found in hawkers and food courts are known as waribashi in Japan)