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Why, O LORD, Why? (Een aandevenee?)

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Vaanem ulegin koorei (You created rain to give us flowers and fruits)

Translator: John Barathi; Author: E. Soundararajan; Paraphraser (English): Rolando S. Tinio
Tune: EEN
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Translator: John Barathi

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Author: E. Soundararajan

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Paraphraser (English): Rolando S. Tinio

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First Line: Vaanem ulegin koorei (You created rain to give us flowers and fruits)
Title: Why, O LORD, Why? (Een aandevenee?)
Translator: John Barathi
Author: E. Soundararajan
Paraphraser (English): Rolando S. Tinio
Place of Origin: India
Language: English; Thamilz
Refrain First Line: Een een een en aandevenee (Why, why, why, why O LORD, why?)
Copyright: © 1990 Christian Conference of Asia, GIA Publications, Inc., agent

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