Boralani Christmas Song

This Christmas, Boralani offers its first modern Christmas song not as a performance, but as a moment—set to the slow rhythm of tide and lantern light. Written in the plain, communal voice of the island, it reflects a place where Christmas arrives without hurry, where memory and gratitude share the same table, and where the year is laid down gently rather than celebrated loudly. The song belongs to no single singer; it is meant to be learned easily, sung together, and carried forward as a small tradition rooted in land, sea, and the people who remain.

Sun comes up on the quiet bay
Oars knock soft where the canoes stay
Breadfruit warm and the kettle sings
Morning knows what Christmas brings

 

Oh sing it slow on Boralani
Let the long year set us free
No snow, no bells, no hurry
Just the tide and company
Hold the light, pass the bowl around
Let tomorrow wait its turn
It’s Christmas on Boralani
By the fire and the fern

 

Church door open, voices plain
Prayers rise up, come down again
Names we loved and names we lost
Still sit close, no seat is crossed
Oh sing it slow on Boralani
Let the long year set us free
No snow, no bells, no hurry
Just the tide and company
Hold the light, pass the bowl around
Let tomorrow wait its turn
It’s Christmas on Boralani
By the fire and the fern

 

Fish on leaves and kulu sweet
Bare feet dust along the street
Old hands clap, the young ones laugh
Time walks with us, half by half
Oh sing it slow on Boralani
Let the long year set us free
No snow, no bells, no hurry
Just the tide and company
Hold the light, pass the bowl around
Let tomorrow wait its turn
It’s Christmas on Boralani
By the fire and the fern

 

If the world feels loud tonight
Let it fade beyond the reef line
Here we keep what matters most
Land and sea and those still close

 

Oh sing it slow on Boralani
Let the long year set us free
It’s Christmas on Boralani
With the land… and the sea

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