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Singer : Raju Lama
Lyric & Composition : Shalom Kabo Lepcha
Chorus:
Fulyo Fulyo Lalupate
Gau Gharai Dhakne Gari
Dhakeo Himal Seto Hiule
Manai Chune Gari
Fuleo Fuleo Lalupate….
Verse 1:
(Bidesama Hune Sathiharulai
Bada Dinko Suvhakamana
Yespali Hamro Bhet Nahola
Arko Saal Feri Bhetaula
Ho….Ho…….Ha….Ha………) *2
(Dada Kada Sangai Ghumaula
Khusiko Sandesh Badaula) *2
Fuleo Fuleo Lalupate
Verse 2:
(Andhakarma Jiune Jiwanharulai
Jyotima Hidaunu Cha
Nirasama Bachne Manisharulai
Aashako Geet Yaha Gaaunu Chha
Ho….Ho…….Ha….Ha……… ) *2
(Bato Satya Jiwan Yeshu Nai
Sabailai Sunaunu Cha) * 2
Chorus:
Fulyo Fulyo Lalupate
Gau Gharai Dhakne Gari
Dhakeo Himal Seto Hiule
Manai Chune Gari
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The lyrics likely touch upon the warmth and joy of traditional Christmas celebrations, possibly contrasting them with the speaker’s current experience. The mention of snowy village landscapes, the absence of poinsettia flowers, and distant mountains bring forth a sense of physical and emotional distance from familiar, cherished holiday settings.
This longing extends beyond the physical aspects of Christmas – the decorations, the winter scenery – and delves into the deeper emotional connections associated with the holiday. It’s about missing the communal singing of carols, the gathering of church communities, and the general spirit of togetherness that defines the season.
The song also carries a note of hope amidst the solitude. Despite the current separation, the anticipation of reuniting with loved ones “next year” suggests an enduring connection to home and family. This aspect of the song offers a comforting reminder that the distance is temporary and that future Christmases will bring back those cherished traditions and reunions.