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Dodi Li is a traditional Israeli song sung at weddings. It is a uplifting song of Love beautifully sung in a duet by Constance Romero and Elise Tornay. The translation is "My beloved is mine and I am his, he feeds his flock among the lilies. The look in your eyes, my sweetheart and bride, and the necklace you are wearing have stolen my heart. Wake up, North Wind, South Wind, blow on my garden; fill the air with fragrance. Let my lover come to his garden and eat the best of its fruits."
Dodi Li - Hebrew - 2:10
Vocals: Constance Romero, Crystal Sanchez, Elise Tornay
Piano & Arrangement: Paula Gilbert
Drums: Mal Tornay
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Dodi li vaani lo Haroe Bashoshanim. (repeat)
Mizot ola Min Hamidbar Mizot ola
Mkuteret Mor Ulvona Mor Ulvona
Dodi li vaani lo Haroe Bashoshanim (repeat)
Labavtini Achotikala Libavatinika la. (repeat)
Dodi li vaani lo Haroe Bashoshanim (repeat)
Uri tsafon Uvoi Teiman. (repeat)
Dodi li vaani lo Haroe Bashoshanim (repeat)
My beloved is mine and I am his, he feeds his flock among the lilies. The look in your eyes, my sweetheart and bride, and the necklace you are wearing have stolen my heart. Wake up, North Wind, South Wind, blow on my garden; fill the air with fragrance. Let my lover come to his garden and eat the best of its fruits.
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