Gani Geci holds tears to his family that abandons Kosovo: The best son of our cable

Gajni Gecin can be remembered as a person with very strong words, but this time he has let himself go to news of the departure of a relative named Ferat Geci. He has distributed a post to the social network “Facebook” in which it has shown it is leaving Kosovo through [...]
He has distributed a post to the social network “Facebook” in which it has shown it is leaving Kosovo through a touching poem.
Geci has praised Ferati with selected words that it appears his life will continue abroad.
Full Posting:
It's about Ferat Greci.
He was the best guy in our cable, the honest guy, and the kindest guy, but he touched me with that little piece of paper because you showed me how hard our boys leave their place.
You, Ferhat, you know your big daddy can hardly cry, but this time the tears betray.
You're the guy who's gonna miss you, first your father Selim, you're gonna make your uncle miss the neighborhood, miss the city and the whole tribe.
We've often come to our mountains with you on the Hill of Syla, on the great leagues, on the great Lugu, on the Rama plains of Ali Kurti, on the horn of Rama, on the lagoon of the Lave and the Sylans, on the lagoon of the Shatrolls, on the Plains of Alifachates to the Bad Pron, every corner of the Lausa we walk with you.
I know you better. I didn't raise you to leave, but what did you do to me?
You have no day to say no to me or me, or Shane Getz, or any of us, go to Ferat where you have my son, and the son of Zajahe, and the son of Hasan, and the son of Ismet, and the son of Nezir, and the son of Eram, and the son of Shabani, and the son of Miftar, and the son of Muslis, and the son of Bedris, and the son of Ajet, and the son of Hysni, and the son of Jesse, and the son of Hyssen, and the son of Sukki, and the son of Shak, and the son of Jevezma, and the son of Abez, the boys of our neighborhood, are very much of our neighborhood.
You were an Albanian dance dancer, you were a singer and a signie.
It's going from here, not desire, but what to do with it is life.
Go ahead and live your life, be a good boy like this, how you were here with us.
Go like 10 boys in our cabin, like hundreds of boys from our village, and like thousands of Drenica boys, hundreds of thousands, Kosovo boys.
You were born after five girls and you were Selim's first joy.
Wherever you go, I know you'll be a dear boy if you keep being like you were.
The night I recognised 77 sons from the Lyusha Baharakari kale were outside Kosovo.
Good way to be a good man, O great ruler of Bajraktar Ferat Geci.
Amateurs from Ganny, don't forget this place for grandparents and your ancestors.
May God bless you and Kosovo. ”












