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Omar Offendum - Majnoon Layla

Back in school was when we'd first got acquainted

Crossed paths - nearly fainted

When you told me that your name was

Layla

Hair darker than the night's sky

waylak!

Majnoon what a crazy tale

I too often poeticized your eyes

To every passer by

Till it came back to haunt me

As your dad denied

Your hand in mine ñ marriage I was sad to find

Wasnt written for us in the grand design

Set out for Mecca on Hajj

As I was really on Edge

But no matter how hard I tried

I couldnt sever our ties

I pledged to your heart

That we would never be apart

As children

But your father had other plans

To find you another man

Until then

You were on house arrest

Sealed in

And I couldnt bare the pain

Crying a tear’s refrain

Insane

Praying that Id be killed then

I skipped town shameful

Wondering what our world came to

Chorus:

The remorse of Old ways

Divorced of Old times

The source of Old prose and…

(It Blows My Miiiiiind)

Just how strong the memories remain

In a reverie of pain

Insane - Im not fine...

Im yours, however distant you may be!

Intertwined - forever reminded you’re my lady

(It Blows My Miiiiiind)

There blows no wind but wafts your scent

And sings no bird but calls your name

Star-crossed Lament

Verse 2:

Wandering through the wilderness

Agony filled & lonely

Pondering how I failed

Knowing nobody could console me

Only the homey Nawfal

Had cared enough to explore

Yet when he couldnt succeed

He just took your daddy to war

And demanded we be united

But as your clan was defeated

The same excuse as before is what

Your father slowly repeated

I’d ruined your reputation

With all of my proclamations

He’d rather kill you than see us together

A complication to say the least

I conceded

To the desert retreated

Wrote a rhyme in the sand for you

Praying that you could read it

Time passed & eventually you would come to be greeted

By many a suitor

Intent on sweeping you off your feet - When it happened

Couldn’t believe it

You were somebody’s wife?

Was it really my fate to live such a pitiful life?

The aches cut like a knife as my miserable heart burned

To all that trouble & strife ñ I vowed to never return

A lesson learned

Chorus:

The remorse of Old ways

Divorced of Old times

The source of Old prose and…

(It Blows My Miiiiiind)

Just how strong the memories remain

In a reverie of pain

Insane - Im not fine...

Im yours, however distant you may be!

Intertwined - forever reminded you’re my lady

(It Blows My Miiiiiind)

There blows no wind but wafts your scent

And sings no bird but calls your name

Star-crossed Lament

Verse 3:

Brainsick they would call me

Demented smitten & mad

And this took a toll on Baba’s health

Whoa it was getting bad

See I was his only son

And so I was all that he had

He died of a broken heart

I knew that it made you sad

You sent me a note condoling me

Said you were thinking of me

Then when my mother passed

You had even said you still loved me

Given that bitter absences made our hearts fonder

I had to come back to see ñ I couldn’t take it much longer

However the irony was your husband would die too

Therefore our traditions stated I would be without you

For not one - but two

Years to be left grieving

Naive - in a spider love (& in spite of)

Was this tangled web we were weaving

My Karma just getting even

For living life depraved?

Why was it such a sin to have given all that I gave?

For now I lie at your grave

And I’m ready to die a whaler

Thus ends the tale of

Majnoon Layla

Chorus:

The remorse of Old ways

Divorced of Old times

The source of Old prose and…

(It Blows My Miiiiiind)

Just how strong the memories remain

In a reverie of pain

Insane - Im not fine...

Im yours, however distant you may be!

Intertwined - forever reminded you’re my lady

(It Blows My Miiiiiind)

There blows no wind but wafts your scent

And sings no bird but calls your name

Star-crossed Lament

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