This post celebrates the deep love and gratitude for parents (" Haadha fi Abbaa ") expressed through Afaan Oromo poetry (Walaloo). 🌟 Walaloo Haadha fi Abbaa: Jaalala fi Galata 🌟
Jaalalli maatii bu’uura jireenya keenyaati. Haati madda jireenyaa yoo taatu, abbaan ammoo utubaa fi gaachana maatiiti. Galanni nuti isaaniif qabnu jechaan ibsamuun ol. Muraasa Walaloo Keessaa:
"Abbaa koo, rakkina naa baasuudhaaf hallayyaa meeqa seente...Ofii beela obsuudhaan anaan hedduu na soorte.Sin jaalladha abbaa koo naaf jiraadhu bara hedduu!"
"Harmee, ji'a sagal garaatti ji'a sadii harkatti...Kunuunsa naa taasifteef oolmaan kee narrat hafti.Harmee waan hundumaa koo naaf jiraadhu atillee!"
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Poetry dedicated to mothers often focuses on her sacrifice, the "nine months" of carrying a child, and her role as a primary nurturer. Theme of Sacrifice: Ji'a sagal guutuu garaatti nu baatte, Beela fi dheebuu keenyaaf ofii kee dhabde.
(For nine months you carried us in your womb, sacrificing your own needs for our hunger and thirst.) Theme of Protection: Hoggaa ati kufte 'aaaahh' jattee rifatti, Garaan isii nahee rifaatuun lafa dhooyti.
(When you fall, she gasps in shock; her heart trembles with worry for you.) Walaloo Abbaa (Poetry for Father)
Poems for fathers typically highlight his role as a protector, provider, and "hero" who makes the impossible possible. Theme of Guidance: Abbaa koo gorsa keetu karaa na qabsiise, Humna kee dhumattee jireenya koof dhamaate.
(My father, your advice set me on the right path; you spent your strength struggling for my life.) Theme of Strength: Ati koo goota kooti, utubaa mana kootii, Hojiin kee boonsaadha, naaf jiraadhu abbaa kootii. This post celebrates the deep love and gratitude
(You are my hero, the pillar of my home; your work is proud, live long for me my father.) Themes of Gratitude and Prayer
Most "extra quality" pieces conclude with a prayer for their longevity and health. A Simple Prayer: Yaa Rabbi jireenya isaanii nuuf dheeressi, Gammachuu fi fayyaa isaaniif kenneen badhaasi.
(O Lord, lengthen their lives for us; reward them with happiness and health.) Finding Downloadable PDF Resources
If you are looking for specific documents to download, several platforms host high-quality collections: Scribd - Walaloo Haadha: Jaalala fi Galata
A detailed 6-page document featuring prayers and verses focused on a mother's love. Scribd - Walaloo Haadhaa (by zenbabareba) A shorter, focused piece on the virtues of motherhood. Issuu - Honor Your Father and Mother
Provides cultural and spiritual context for honoring parents in the Oromo language. write a custom poem Oromo Studies Association (OSA) Digital Library – offers
in Afaan Oromo for a specific occasion, like a birthday or graduation? Walaloo Haadha: Jaalala fi Galata | PDF - Scribd
An elegiac walaloo for a deceased father:
“Abbaan koo baay’ee dubbata ture; amma awwaan lafa ciisa. Namni ani gaafadhu hin jiru.”
(My father used to speak so much; now the grave lies silent. There is no one left for me to ask.)
This highlights the father as the genealogical encyclopedia — his death marks the loss of collective memory.
Unlike the mother’s emotional domain, the father is linked to land, cattle, and lineage:
“Abbaan koo gololaa, baraa qotaa fi qarree”
(My father is a warrior, a season of plow and shield)
The father’s walaloo often invokes saffu (Oromo moral code) — teaching sons to be just and daughters to value clan honor.