Lasse Pour Quoi
Azam Ali Lyrics
Lasse, por quoi refusai
Celui qui tant m'a amee?
Lonc tens a a muoi muse
Et n'i a merci trouvee.
Lasse, si tres dur cuer ai!
Qu'en dirai
Forsenee
Fui, plus que desvee
Quant le refusai
G'en ferai
S'il m'en daigne oïr.
Certes, bien me doi clamer
Et lasse et maleree,
Quant cil ou n'a puoint d'amer
Fors grant douçor et rosee
Tant doucement me pria
Et n'i a
Recouvree
Merci: forsenee
Fui quant ne l'amai
G'en ferai
Droit a son plesir
S'il m'en daigne oïr.
Bien deüst avoir trouvé
Merci quant l'a demandée
Certes mal en ai ouvré
Quant je la li ai vëee
Mult m'a mis en grand esmai.
G'en morrai
S'acordee
Sanz grant demorée
A lui ne serai
G'en ferai
Droit a son plesir
S'il m'en daigne oïr.
Chançon va sanz delaier
A celui qui tant m'agree
Pour Dieu li pri et reqier
Veingne a moi sanz demoree
En sa merci me metrai
Tost avrai
Pes trouvée
Si il li agree
Car je trop mal trai.
G'en ferai
Droit a son plesir
S'il m'en daigne oïr.
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اعظم علی (Romanization: Azam Ali) was born in Iran but spent most of her early years in India before moving to the US in the mid eighties. She is a vocalist of astonishing diversity with a range covering music from the mediaeval European to the classical Eastern - Persian, Lebanese and Indian.
In November 1995, along with Greg Ellis, Ali formed Vas, producing four albums: Sunyata (1997), Offerings (1998), In the Garden of Souls (2000), and Feast of Silence (2004). Read Full Bioاعظم علی (Romanization: Azam Ali) was born in Iran but spent most of her early years in India before moving to the US in the mid eighties. She is a vocalist of astonishing diversity with a range covering music from the mediaeval European to the classical Eastern - Persian, Lebanese and Indian.
In November 1995, along with Greg Ellis, Ali formed Vas, producing four albums: Sunyata (1997), Offerings (1998), In the Garden of Souls (2000), and Feast of Silence (2004).
In 2002 she released her first solo album, Portals of Grace, which saw her expand her repertoire even farther and prove her to be equally as adept in singing in 13th century French-Provençal, Galician and Ladino as she is in Arabic.
In 2005, Ali worked on a new project called Niyaz with solo artist Carmen Rizzo and Axiom of Choice member Loga Ramin Torkian. Its self-titled album, Niyaz features Ali's vocals sung in Urdu and Farsi, backed up by more electronica-style music.
In June 2006, Ali released another latest solo album, Elysium for the Brave, where she includes English singing in her repertoire.
Azam Ali collaborated with Keyavash Nourai and Shahrokh Yadegari on the album Green Memories, released in September of 2008.
In 2011, the latest album, From Night to the Edge of Day was released. It features Ali's unique take on traditional Middle Eastern songs and lullabies.
In November 1995, along with Greg Ellis, Ali formed Vas, producing four albums: Sunyata (1997), Offerings (1998), In the Garden of Souls (2000), and Feast of Silence (2004). Read Full Bioاعظم علی (Romanization: Azam Ali) was born in Iran but spent most of her early years in India before moving to the US in the mid eighties. She is a vocalist of astonishing diversity with a range covering music from the mediaeval European to the classical Eastern - Persian, Lebanese and Indian.
In November 1995, along with Greg Ellis, Ali formed Vas, producing four albums: Sunyata (1997), Offerings (1998), In the Garden of Souls (2000), and Feast of Silence (2004).
In 2002 she released her first solo album, Portals of Grace, which saw her expand her repertoire even farther and prove her to be equally as adept in singing in 13th century French-Provençal, Galician and Ladino as she is in Arabic.
In 2005, Ali worked on a new project called Niyaz with solo artist Carmen Rizzo and Axiom of Choice member Loga Ramin Torkian. Its self-titled album, Niyaz features Ali's vocals sung in Urdu and Farsi, backed up by more electronica-style music.
In June 2006, Ali released another latest solo album, Elysium for the Brave, where she includes English singing in her repertoire.
Azam Ali collaborated with Keyavash Nourai and Shahrokh Yadegari on the album Green Memories, released in September of 2008.
In 2011, the latest album, From Night to the Edge of Day was released. It features Ali's unique take on traditional Middle Eastern songs and lullabies.
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