Title: We sia tatuo üro tsa rei zü monhie
Language: Angami
Description: We sia tatuo üro tsa rei zü monhie?.”
If we are to die anyway why do we deserve to grow old?
“We kesia mia huo zosuo hieluo”
We are all to die, don’t be grouchy.
It is a folk song, sang in agony and sarcasm of the irony of life where death cannot be avoid, it shall befall on everyone. it also mean that while you live don’t live a remorseful life after your death wasting your time in bad-tempter.
The phrase, “If we are to die anyway, why do We deserve to grow old?” questions the value of aging for an inevitably dying world. Death waits for all of us, should anyone then be allowed the slow unfolding of years? That is the irony of life. If death lies inescapably ahead of us, the universe must be playing its cruelest joke on us with old age, a terribly lengthy buildup to the final utter silence.
“we are all to die, don’t be grouchy,” embodying ironic life because it highlights how absurd it is to be bitter about mortality.
This line tells us that we all shall die a blatant and relentless truth. Yet within that ending, there is a soft invitation to live unclenched. Do not be bitter. Let the anger flow away like the weather. Let evenings be easy-going and tender places for warmer voices and quickest hands ready to extend an avenue of help. Death gives no instruction, just urgency and an elegant permission to be light, to laugh when you can before it’s too late.
Format & Duration: 46 Secs
Date of Recording: 8/18/2025
Date of Upload: 29 September 2025
Performer: Keneilhounuo Rame
Creator: Visedenuo Khruomo
Publisher: Tetso College, Dimapur
Note: NA
Khruomo, Visedenuo . 2025 . We sia tatuo üro tsa rei zü monhie . (Narrated by Keneilhounuo Rame ) . Sovima: NEIIPA, Tetso College . (https://neiipa.in/audio/we-sia-tatuo-uro-tsa-rei-zu-monhie/) . Accessed: (09-Oct-2025)