1. What is the man message of this song? the main message of this song is telling how bright is the day when a lot of people receive a sweet message to come and to raise to the mansion of glory.
2. What line explains the passive resistance method? How bright is the day when all people receive the sweet message to come, to rise to the mansion of glory
3. What do you cant'' pull out of the root'' prefer to - The music and the background connected about people that haven't receive a good message.
4. How do these songs show the significant of parihaka - Parihaka is like they defend their land because a lot of other people want to take it and this song is connected to parihaka because of the lyrics of songs. It located at Mount Taranaki and the Tasman Sea.
5. How many people are affected? I think all of the affected back to the 90s when Maori people try to protect their land. Te Whiti is the leader of Parihaka and also Tohu Kakahi.
Parihaka Lyrics - How bright is the day
Receive the sweet message to come,
To rise to the mansions of glory,
And be there forever at home.
And be there forever at home.
And be there forever at home.
To rise to the mansions of glory,
And be there forever at home.
And be there forever at home.
And be there forever at home.
To rise to the mansions of glory,
And be there forever at home.
The moment the spirit is gone,
To carry it upward to heaven,
And welcome it safely at home.
And be there forever at home.
And be there forever at home.
To rise to the mansions of glory,
And be there forever at home.
And be there forever at home.
And be there forever at home.
To rise to the mansions of glory,
And be there forever at home.
All raise a new shout as we come,
And sing hallelujah the louder,
To welcome the travelers home.
And be there forever at home.
And be there forever at home.
To rise to the mansions of glory,
And be there forever at home.
And be there forever at home.
And be there forever at home.
To rise to the mansions of glory,
And be there forever and ever and ever and,
Be there forever and ever and ever and,
Be there forever and ever and ever and,
And be there forever and ever and ever and,
Be there forever at home.
GOOD JOB JV For putting the lyrics too on your blog and Keep up the good work:)
ReplyDeleteHi JV, I really liked your post on the Parihaka song. It's nice that you've added a detailed answer to all questions that was given. I think that this post can be rearranged better and should've added a bit more to the post. Firstly, you should add an introduction which introduces the reader to the post and knows the brief of the post. Next, you should put the song video and then the song after the introduction. Lastly, you should next time add the My Map so viewers know what you've learnt. I hope you like my comment.
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