To Agriolouloudo Explained

"To Agriolouloudo" is one of the best known songs of Stelios Kazantzidis.[1] The lyrics are written by Pythagoras and music is written by Christos Nikolopoulos in 1970. The title "To Agriolouloudo" means "The Wild Flower".

Lyrics

Don't feel sorry for me,drive me away tonight

as if I am a wild flower

and cut my life

I began nude

I am heading on all alone

My house is the street

and my song is the pain

Drive me away and don't feel pity for me

don't be afraid of what will become of me

even if it snows or if it rains

the wild flower does remain

Don't keep me just out of sympathy

I'm used to the cold I 'll manage the snow (too)

I began nude

I am heading on all alone

My house is the street

and my song is the pain

Drive me away and don't feel pity for me

don't be afraid of what will become of me

even if it snows or if it rains

- Singer: Stelios Kazantzidis, Songwriter: Pythagoras, Composer: Christos Nikolopoulos

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Leontis, Artemis . Culture and Customs of Greece . 2009 . Greenwood Press . 978-0-313-34296-7 . 152 . en.