Бђ†бђ”бђєбђ›бђ± - Бђ˜бђ­бђїбђ–бђјбђ° San Yay - Bo Phyu (EASY · ANTHOLOGY)

"San Yay" directly translates to "upstream water" or water that flows against gravity.

ဆန်ရေ(San Yay) - Lyrics and Music by Bo Phyu ... - Smule "San Yay" directly translates to "upstream water" or

In the song, a common Burmese proverb states that "water only flows downward" (representing how parental love naturally pours down unconditionally to children, but rarely flows back up with the same intensity). Bo Phyu flips this concept, singing about the

Bo Phyu flips this concept, singing about the sheer impossibility of fully repaying one's parents. He expresses a desperate, beautiful desire to make the water flow upstream —to push against the natural order of life to give back to his aging parents, to care for them, and to bring them to the peaceful shelter of the Dhamma (Buddhist teachings) before they pass. 🌍 Cultural & Emotional Impact Bo Phyu flips this concept