Sad poetry

I'm tired of parting

Mohammed Al Mazem is an Emirati singer and singer. He became famous as a singer for a long time since 1989 until he announced his retirement from singing and turned to religious chants in 2007. He collaborated with Al-Dar Ensemble in composing the work The Good Word, and they participated with him in recording many of his songs and chanting concerts. These are some of his old songs.

Tired of longing and longing, tired of the longest migration

I'm tired of separation, I never saw another

I'm tired of separation, I never saw another

Tired of longing and longing, tired of the longest migration

I'm tired of separation, I never saw another

I'm tired of separation, I never saw another

Tired of traveling and fear of night estrangement and sorrows

Ohhhh my heart without you Ohhhh my soul and risk

Oh, the loneliness of my soul and the danger

Tired of traveling and fear of night estrangement and sorrows

Ohhhh my heart without you Ohhhh my soul and risk

Oh, the loneliness of my soul and the danger

I'm tired of separation, I never saw another

I'm tired of separation, I never saw another

Tmantk after you Tmantk people and homelands

I wish you my life, a world of joy and early hope

Worldly joy and early hope

Tmantk after you Tmantk people and homelands

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I wish you my life, a world of joy and early hope

Worldly joy and early hope

I'm tired of separation, I never saw another

I'm tired of separation, I never saw another

Khadak distance O absent Khadak time and forgetfulness

Apple returns for the sake of my tears and my eyes are embers

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And enough of the eye embers Aather

Khadak distance O absent Khadak time and forgetfulness

Apple returns for the sake of my tears and my eyes are embers

And enough of the eye embers Aather

Honestly, far away, fear and lethargy return to me

Honestly, far away, fear and lethargy return to me

I was suffocated by longing, and between longings is forever

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