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Pear Orchard Blues

Satoshi Suzuki

田んぼしかねえ

一本道あんでいった

友達と二人で

田んぼ道あんでいった

梨畑さ あんでいった

カブトムシを探しぬ来た

クワガタも探しぬ来た

カナブンさは用はねえでゃ

梨の枝剪定してら

小屋の影さアオダイショウいだ

おらえの婆さん 働いでら

梨畑の土地を売ったど

おらえのとさん 土地を売ったど

おらえの梨畑 この世から消えたど

実家さ帰って 梨畑見に行った

十年ぶりに梨畑見に行った

跡形もねぐ じゅんさい沼さなってだ

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    At night, the blues

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I grew up with my grandparents.
Naturally, I developed a strong accent. It's Akita dialect.

When I was in high school, my classmates made fun of the way I spoke.
Since then, I've developed an inferiority complex about my dialect.

So even when I started music, I naturally wrote poetry and sang songs in standard Japanese.

At some point, I became interested in my roots, and the content of my poetry began to take on an indigenous feel.

At the same time, I became interested in language, and gradually began incorporating Akita dialect into my songs.

This trend eventually gave birth to something known as Akita dialect blues.

A dialect that was ridiculed and despised in Tohoku was hugely well-received when I performed live in the city.

"I want to hear more songs in Akita dialect."
"I have no idea what you're saying, but that's what makes it great."
"I look forward to listening to your songs every month."

My inferiority complex vanished, replaced by confidence and pride. If you want to laugh, then laugh. I will continue to sing loudly in the Akita dialect.

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