[00:00.00]Choni (The Children Of Bhutan) [00:05.00]Music: Jens Lueck / Isgaard [00:10.00]Lyrics: Isgaard / Jens Lueck [00:15.00] [00:41.80]Clouds on a blue sky [00:46.00]Hiding out a movement on its way [00:51.70]Little things die [00:54.22]Lost in time, a world that goes astray [01:00.44] [01:06.50]Far from the west-end [01:10.32]Entangled in a slowly breathing life [01:15.91]Is there a wise man distracting them [01:20.33]To let the outside inside, outside inside [01:29.85] [01:30.51]Choni! [01:34.26]If I could hold you in my arms [01:37.77]And make you see [01:42.36]That this new world is not [01:45.17]What it seems to be [01:48.29]Find out! [01:52.01]Stay proud of what you are! [02:05.36]The children of Bhutan [02:10.50] [02:27.69]Snow at the skyline [02:31.76]Mountains high as strong as their belief [02:37.43]Tie of all time [02:39.82]Not firm enough to flee the silent thief [02:45.99] [02:52.00]Smile on a pure face [02:56.29]Open hearts still able to conceive [03:01.78]In a bright place [03:04.13]Too far away to feel the old man's grief [03:08.66]'cause outside's inside [03:14.84] [03:16.32]Choni! [03:20.19]If I could hold you in my arms [03:23.89]And make you see [03:28.26]That this new world is not [03:31.27]What it seems to be [03:34.19]Find out! [03:38.08]Stay proud of what you are! [03:53.03]Choni! [03:56.74]If I could hold you in my arms [04:00.37]And make you see [04:04.92]That this new world is not [04:07.59]What it seems to be [04:10.79]Find out! [04:14.58]Stay proud of what you are! [04:33.90]You'll ever be [04:35.62]The children of Bhutan [04:41.74]You'll ever be [04:43.47]The children of Bhutan [04:49.82]You'll ever be [04:51.83]The children of Bhutan [04:58.19]You'll ever be [05:00.09]The children of Bhutan [05:05.00] [05:06.00]This song is about the young generation in the himalaya-state Bhutan. This land is marked by old traditions and a strong buddhistic belief and a few years ago they even didn't have television. [05:09.00]Now in the age of internet, there is a high-speed development for them. Which way will they choose? Will they find a balance between keeping traditions and the new influences?