Monday, August 11, 2014

Life

Out of no where (honestly) this song just popped into my head.

"Life in this world is a great struggle,
for both the young and old.
And even those who have great riches,
have troubles of their own.
Rich men envy poor men,
poor men envy the rich,
therefore what is the sense in envying your neighbour."

It was a marching song in primary school.
Back then it was just that, a marching song (we'd sing it and march to our classrooms after assembly).
Singing it now, the lyrics seem all the more real and make so much sense.

What can I say, "c'est la vie" (just about the only French I know, well plus "je m'appelle Dentaa").

20 comments:

  1. The song is so true. The poor cry and wish to be like the rich; the rich on the other hand wish they could enjoy the one thing the poor possess- peace of mind.
    I have missed you o, how have you been?

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    1. Yep, very true.
      Been around Chris. Hope you good.

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  2. Blessings....
    "Rich men envy poor men, poor men envy the rich, therefore what is the sense in envying your neighbour." Right! so true, so true, we always want what we don't have and don't want what we do have.

    The key, enjoy life where you are no matter the circumstance or conditions.

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  3. is this song a Methodist hymn?

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  4. we used to sing this as a marching song in basic school.
    Honestly I never new the lyrics it was kind of lip singing. hahaha

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    1. hahahahaha... was used as a marching song when I was in school too.

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  5. Can you give me the lyrics to the second Stanza?

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    1. Sorry, I'm not aware of a second stanza.

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    2. Your talent is as good as mine try to develop still. For there is nobody who has not got their own. Troubles start when painters try to be prime ministers. Therefore what is the sense in envying your neighbour

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  6. Thank u for ur post🙏
    I've learnt

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  7. I never knew the last part. God bless you!!!

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  8. This is one of the songs I liked during our days in the JSS. I still love the words Tanx for sharing.

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  9. I always encourage my self with this song

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  10. This song makes sense now cos it hits so hard with how life is but then, it was a mere sound to me as a child.

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  11. The part rich men envy poor men should be changed

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  12. Please who composed this song

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    1. It was composed by Lawyer William Offei. He died 5 years ago

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