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“Riche en pierres précieuses (Rich in Gems)” by Morgane & Samy

November 8, 2019, in Music > Studio Session, by

Baha’i Blog Studio Sessions is an initiative where we invite Baha’is and their friends from around the world to come into a studio and share the Baha’i Writings put to music.

In this Baha’i Blog Studio Session, we’re in Paris, France with Morgane Delezir and Samy Parak who sing “Riche en pierres précieuses (Rich in Gems)” in French, from the Writings of Baha’u’llah.

This song was filmed and recorded in Paris, France, December 2017.

Lyrics & Quote

FRENCH

Considerez l’homme comme une mine riche en pierres precieuses d’une valeur inestimable.
Seule l’education peut l’amener, a en livrer les tresors et permettre a l’humanite d’en profiter.

Baha’u’llah

ENGLISH

Regard man as a mine rich in gems of inestimable value. Education can, alone, cause it to reveal its treasures, and enable mankind to benefit therefrom.

Baha’u’llah

Chords

[Intro]: Am

Amin
Considerez l'homme

Emin
comme une mine riche

G
en pierres precieuses

Emin, Dmin
d'une valeur inestimable

Amin
Considerez l'homme

Emin
comme une mine riche

G
en pierres precieuses

Emin, Dmin
d'une valeur inestimable

Amin
Seule l'education peut l'amener

G, Amin, A7
a en livrer les tresors

Dmin, Amin
et permettre a l'humanite

G, E7, Amin
d'en profiter

|| Amin | Emin | | G | Emin Dmin | | Dmin Amin ||

Amin
Considerez l'homme

Emin
comme une mine riche

G
en pierres precieuses

Emin, Dmin
d'une valeur inestimable

Amin
Considerez l'homme

Emin
comme une mine riche

G
en pierres precieuses

Emin, Dmin
d'une valeur inestimable

Amin
Seule l'education peut l'amener

G, Amin, A7
a en livrer les tresors

Dmin, Amin
et permettre a l'humanite

G, E7, Amin
d'en profiter

G, E7, Amin
d'en profiter

You can also watch the “Studio Sessions” video series on Baha’i Blog’s YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLePDtgwcyKAScvchcLzY-XZTmP2tdN-EY

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Jordan Raj

Jordan Raj is a comedian, content producer and third culture kid. Born in Australia and raised in the Czech Republic by parents with ambiguous eastern origins, he is grateful for his unique perspective as his brain grapples to embrace the world. With brief journeys into the spheres of singing, public speaking, high school teaching and magic, he loves all types of performance and loves creating humorous video content to share online. Jordan is known for the “What’s That Word?” Series on Baha’i Blog and a number of explainer videos on Baha’i Holy days which he co-created with his cousin Raj. Currently, Jordan is living in Germany with his wife, where he spends his time doing stand up comedy and producing the Baha’i Blog Studio Sessions series.
Jordan Raj

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