Songs on Malay traditional poetry regarding Pontianak
These songs are very old work never resembled the new approach. The second song is on paganism on some sort of magical wonders. Take note the date of the lyrics, a crappy lyrics though. They do get very demonic. We SPI never advocate such evil stuff. They are posted up here for your reference only, and to show you how evil the Pontianak or its concept is.
O ye mosquito-fry at the river's mouth
When yet a great way off, ye are sharp of eye,
When near, ye are hard of heart.
When the rock in the ground opens of itself
Then (and then only) be emboldened the hearts of my foes and opponents!
When the corpse in the ground opens of itself
Then (and then only) be emboldened the hearts of my foes and opponents!
May your heart be softened when you behold me,
By grace of this prayer that I use, called Silam Bayu.
"O Pontianak the Stillborn,
May you be struck dead by the soil from the grave-mound.
Thus (we) cut the bamboo-joints, the long and the short,
To cook therein the liver of the Jin (Demon) Pontianak.
By the grace of 'There is no god but God," etc.
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