Aboriginal
Lullabies

Aborigine Lullabies

In Aborigine, the lullaby is a type of song sung the world over to calm a crying child and gently lull babies into to arms of sleep.
   
   
Wanjoo, wanjoo
Welcome, welcom

Kwobidak koordah
Beautiful friends

Wanjoo, wanjoo
Welcome, welcom

Moorditj koordah
Strong (solid) friends

Ngalak djerabiny
We are happy

Noonook djinanginy
To see you

Ngalak waranka
We sing

Wanjoo
Welcome

Wanjoo, wanjoo
Welcome, welcom

Kwobidak koordah
Beautiful friends

Wanjoo, wanjoo
Welcome, welcome

Moorditj koordah
Strong (solid) friends

Ngalak djerabiny
We are happy

Noonook djinanginy
To see you

Ngalak waranka
We sing

Wanjoo
Welcome

Djiraly-ak
From the north

Koongal-ak
From the south

Boyal-ak
From the east

Marawar-ak
From the west

Ngalak djerabiny
We are happy

Noonook djinanginy
To see you

Ngalak waranka
We sing

Wanjoo
Welcome
Sleep as falls the dark
In your bed of bark
None shall harm you dear
Mother watches near
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Sleep as falls the dark
In your bed of bark
None shall harm you dear
Mother watches near
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Sleep as falls the dark
In your bed of bark
None shall harm you dear
Mother watches near