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The song depicts the environment of our older villages and the life in those villages. The song is inspired by the sound of the traditional butter churn "Gawdo", and the process of making butter; hence the repeated word "Kil Kil Kil". The song then continues to paint a beautiful picture of the typical TurAbdin village; similar to many other Assyrian villages in Syria, Iraq, Iran and Turkey.

kil kil kil goodha

khalo aodisho tele

lmakhimla dsiwla mlele

khariTmane w yabishe

kil kil kil goodha

khalo aodisho tele

lmakhimla dsiwla mlele

khariTmane w yabishe

kil kil kil goodha

mama Qoom shloQli beta

bid azin lde madrashta

mama litli Aidana

kil kil kil goodha

mama Qoom shloQli beta

bid azin lde madrashta

mama litli Aidana

kil kil kil goodha

mama idi lela plakha

bid akhlin Am dan gwire

karra Am doosha w dawe

kil kil kil goodha

mama idi lela plakha

bid akhlin Am dan gwire

karra Am doosha w dawe

kil kil kil goodha

khalo aodisho tele

lmakhimla dsiwla mlele

khariTmane w yabishe

kil kil kil goodha

khalo aodisho tele

lmakhimla dsiwla mlele

khariTmane w yabishe

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