Ne Iubim: Maria Milu Sorescu-hai Sa
One evening, they heard the lively accordion and the soulful violin of Maria Milu Sorescu playing from the town square. The song was "Hai să ne iubim" (Let us love each other). The lyrics didn't talk about tomorrow; they talked about . As the music swelled, the lyrics reminded them:
: It’s meant to be played at weddings and parties to remind people that life’s best moments are shared. Maria Milu Sorescu-Hai sa ne iubim
: The upbeat tempo encourages listeners to throw away old grudges. Why fight when you could be dancing? One evening, they heard the lively accordion and
The song by Maria Milu Sorescu is a classic of Romanian popular and party music ( muzică de petrecere ). It is a joyful, rhythmic call to celebrate love and life while we are still young and able to enjoy them. As the music swelled, the lyrics reminded them:
In a small, vibrant village where the scent of blooming lindens filled the air, lived two people, Elena and Ion. They had spent years working hard, always saying, "We will rest tomorrow," or "We will dance when the harvest is done."
Here is a helpful story—a "lyric interpretation"—that captures the heart and message of the song: The Story: The Festival of Hearts
: It encourages couples and communities to put aside differences and "love one another."