Welcome to Hive Open Mic Week 289, I still remain @joel419 , it quiet a great privileged to be here again. So, today I will be presenting you a song "Marmari Na".It an Hausa song which can translate as "Longing for"or "To Crave". That silent void between what we currently have and what we aspire to is a reflection of human longing. "Marmari Na" describes desire, a longing that exists in everyone's heart, whether it be for fulfillment, love, growth, or tranquility. It encapsulates the strong attraction that pushes us to look for purpose outside of our everyday lives. Everybody has a sense of emptiness in life that cannot be satisfied by material possessions alone. Marmari Na talks about that inner yearning as movement rather than melancholy. It narrates the tale of our quest for fulfillment, which molds our identities and influences our way of life, and our journey toward something bigger.
This song's message is subdued but impactful: longing is not a sign of weakness but of purpose. Deeply held desires motivate us to take action, adapt, and grow. It instills self-awareness, bravery, and patience. It demonstrates how yearning, when the heart desires more than the current situation provides, is frequently where growth starts. Marmari Na encourages introspection without lamentation. It speaks of calmness in knowing that every desire has a purpose, of strength in pursuing it, and of hope in waiting. Our marmari teaches us to value connection, respect hard work, and recognize the harmony between ambition and contentment. Marmari Na is essentially about what is possible rather than what is lacking. That silent yearning that says, "There is still more to become," is given voice by it.
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