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Gurrumul performing 'Wiyathul' Live at the Enmore Theatre in Sydney, 2008. Get Gurrumul’s New Album Available Now: Itunes: http://bit.ly/1npg3nR Amazon: http://amzn.to/UsktPb Follow Gurrumul: Website: http://www.gurrumulusa.com/ Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1nCJ9j6 YouTube: / @gurrumulofficial Twitter: http://bit.ly/WQSKt2 Instagram: http://bit.ly/1pgXjqb Spotify: http://spoti.fi/UyrptW Wiyathul Original Yolngu Lyrics: Märrma djiawurr ŋäthinana Nambawu ḻarrunŋana Guwalilŋawu Rirrakayunmina ḻiyanydja milkarri Nambawu ḻarruŋana Murrurrŋawu Roŋiyirri rirrakayyu y..a barrawaḻayu y..a Mutjwutjŋa gaḻaṉiṉiyu Ga namba Guwalilŋa Ga namba Warraḏika Ga namba Yumayŋa Yä wulman ŋäthinana Yä dhiyaŋuna ḻanyiŋdhu dhungunayu Yä bäpa Kamba-Djuŋadjuŋa Milŋ'thurruna bayma Mayaŋ-ŋaraka Yä näṉḏi manda, marrkapmirri maṉḏa Nhumanydja ŋayathaŋana Ruypu Milinditj Yä näṉḏi maṉḏa marrkapmirri maṉḏa Nhumanydja näthiyaŋa milŋurr Burarrapu Yä namba Guwalilŋa Yä gunambal Warraḏika Yä namba Yumayŋa Wiyathul Lyrics (English Translation): Two scrub fowl crying out Looking for Gulwalŋa The calls like women crying Looking for Murrurrŋawu The cries returning his mind To the jungles at Mutjmutjŋa Oh place Gulwalilŋa Warraḏika Yumayŋa Oh the old man cries, from this drink Oh dad Kampa-Djuŋadjuŋa Home Mayaŋ-ŋaraka bright in his mind Oh my two mums, beloved mums Hold Ruypu Milinditj Oh my two mums, beloved mums Cry for the sacred spring Burarrapu Oh the place Gulwalŋa Warraḏika, Yumayŋa Gurrumul performing Wiyathul Live in 2008. About Gurrumul: Born blind, the Indigenous Australian singer/songwriter Gurrumul grew up as a member of the Gumatj clan on Elcho Island, off the coast of tropical North East Arnhem land in Australia’s Northern Territory. Gurrumul’s songs speak of identity, spirit, connection with the land, the elements and the ancestral beings to whom he is related. His fragile but uniquely emotive high tenor voice and aura-like persona elicit feelings of peace and longing in listeners. Gurrumul first came to the world’s attention when his self-titled debut album Gurrumul was released to international acclaim in 2008. His angelic voice connected with fans the world over, including such notable names as Elton John, will.I.am, Sting, Gary Barlow, Quincy Jones and Stevie Wonder. Half a million copies of Gurrumul have been sold worldwide.