This song has me crying every time I listen to it. Even tho I do not understand the language, yet my heart does. Continue being a blessing to others. God bless.
Mwamet wow beautiful song. I found the song that brought me to tears last night. Drinking by myself. Good thing no one was around lol.. Beautiful beautiful song and a great video
Hey man, I love your voice..and my mom loves samoan songs, shes full samoan, makes me half samoan half white..but around where I live my sister and I are the only samoans in school, and I wish around here, people know more about people like u and my family and all the others in the United States, but we're not perfect...lol.. My belonge friends likes to make fun of our language which it doesn't bother me, I just wish the whole world notice us, then belonge people looking at us like we're Mexicans, but I'm trying everyday praising the Lord, trying to stay positive through out my life....GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER...
Man I love your voice and music. I wish you did more in English so I can understand. Your music is so soothing and relaxing. Makes me feel like I’m in a tropical island all the time.
A very beautiful song which appeals to me immediately. I live in the Netherlands for years but my roots are on the Maluku island of Saparua. When I listen to this beautiful song for the 1st time I found similarities with our Moluccan songs and melodies.
We the islanders of Melanesia, Polynesia and Micronesia (Pacific area) we all have something in common being music and the songs. I am proud to be a Moluccan. Regards Pierre Luhulima
I know Ploynesian people are very talented but Parkers music blows the competition out of the water. His music makes me proud to be a Samoa and a citizen of the world. Music is surely a universial language. Great job Parker. From American Fork, Utah.
Thank you all for your continued support - I am so humbled to reach 1.5million views in the past year. I hope you all spending time with your loved ones. Merry Christmas all, and a happy new year. God Bless
If you are wondering about a transIation and the meaning of the lyrics. In summary, it's a Samoan love song acknowledging the challenges of life, marriage, family and the redeeming act of forgiveness and reconciliation through their Christian faith. The lyrics contains Samoan proverbial expressions in regards to this mutual and redemptive love.
hello Mr. Richard. Parker am not Samoa but am Torres straits islander in Australia but I love all your songs hit my heart I really love this song I don't understand but it take my breathe away thank you for your sweet voice Mr.Parker