Kati Rán - VINDA acoustic Ft. Helisir

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Published on Sep 15, 2025
Kati Ran | Featuring Helisir

The Folksong Vinda performed acousticly together with Helisir
Text and composition written by Maria Franz

For more information please visit:
www.kati-ran.nl 
www.helisir.com

Video by Photogenick.nl
Recording and mixing by Olaf Plaatsman | Twinrune Studio (www.facebook.com/twinrune)
Edits and mastering by Christopher Juul | Lava Studio

31.01.16 All rights reserved
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LYRICS VINDA

Langsomt går ferden som gangen til gammel mann
Søker i bølger og søker i sand
 
Bølgene visste ei sanden hadde ingenting sett
Langsomt går ferden når sulten gjør mett
 
Hør vindens salme den synges over fjellet
Og du, vil du lytte til tonen om kvelden
 
Føtter trår varsomt i lunefulle åker og eng
Søvnen er sparsom på tornete seng
 
Hør vindens salme den synges over fjellet
og du vil du lytte til tonen om kvelden
 
Føl vinden varme den stryker mot et slitent kinn
La vindens salme få lindre ditt sinn


English translation:

Slowly the journey goes like the walk of an old man
Seeking in waves and seeking in sand
 
The waves did not know, the sand did not see
Slowly the journey goes when the hunger makes full
 
Hear the psalm of the wind, its being sung over the mountain
And you, will you listen to the melody in the evening
 
Feet walk gently in treacherous field and meadow
Sleep is scarce on a thorny bed
 
Hear the psalm of the wind, its being sung over the mountain
And you, will you listen to the melody in the evening
 
Feel the warm of the wind its caressing a weary chin
Allow the winds psalm to ease your mind

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