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The Pool of Alelo — Where Sina Whispered to the Eel is a tear-heavy, cinematic Samoan mythic ballad from TELESTIAL MYTHIC SOUNDS, built around one of Samoa’s most enduring emotional themes: a sacred water place where love, farewell, and transformation meet. In the artwork, a family gathers in reverence beside a still jungle pool and waterfall. A woman rests on a bed of flowers, surrounded by prayerful hands and offerings. The light feels like sunset and spirit at once—as if the world itself has paused to honor something holy: a goodbye spoken without shouting. This song turns that image into a mythic devotional moment: still water that remembers flowers that carry names a farewell that becomes a seed a place where grief does not drown you—it cleanses you 🌺 Authenticity & Cultural Grounding In Samoa, there is a sacred water site known as Mata o le Alelo, traditionally associated with the Sina and the Eel legend and the origin of the coconut. For generations, this story has carried themes of tenderness, pursuit, transformation, and legacy—where love does not vanish, but changes form. The word alelo itself can mean tongue or utterance, giving this place deeper meaning: a pool where what cannot be said aloud is finally spoken—through water, offerings, and memory. 🕯️ A Devotional Thread (Resonant, Not Replacing Faith) Scripture speaks of wells, living water, and tears gathered and remembered. Samoan tradition echoes this truth through sacred springs and pools. Not all prayer is spoken. Some prayer is poured. This song treats the Pool of Alelo as a family altar—a place where grief is honored without spectacle, and where love is trusted to become legacy. That is why the chorus lands so softly and so deeply: “Hold my love where the tears don’t die.” Because this is not just myth. It is what people do when they miss someone—and need a place where the heart can breathe. Sacred. Still. Remembered. Not as a tagline— but as a way of surviving loss without losing love. 🔖 HASHTAGS #PoolOfAlelo #MataOLeAlelo #SinaAndTheEel #SamoanMythology #SacredWater #CoconutLegend #Savaii #PolynesianLegends #AncestralMemory #FarewellAnthem #CinematicMyth #MythicChoir #CulturalMemory