Alorese (Bahasa Alor) is an Austronesian language spoken on Alor and the neighboring islands of the Alor archipelago in eastern Indonesia. It is not to be confused with non-Austronesian (Papuan) languages of the Alor–Pantar family which are also spoken in this region. It is also distinct from Alor Malay, a Malay variety which is currently supplanting Alorese as the language of wider communication in the region. Alorese is the native language of several immigrant communities located along the coast of the Alor archipelago, especially at Alor Kecil on Alor and at Baranusa and Marica on Pantar. It has also been used extensively as a trade language in the region.
Primary linguistic research is severely lacking:
"The scope of this language and its internal variation are unknown. The speakers of Alor are oriented towards Lembata and Adonara, and are bilingual in Lamaholot as a language of wider communication. Alor is not mutually intelligible with Adonara or languages of Lembata. Because of their bilingualism, 'Alor' was formerly listed in much literature as a 'dialect' of Lamaholot." (Grimes et al 1997:57)
All that I held precious
All I treasured in this world
Was you
All that I had cradled
All I gave up for you
You, you
You consciously killed our future
Never breaking stride
God, it makes me nauseous
Just to think about you
Tasting other guys
I won't act as if
Nothing's wrong
But my healing has begun
Even though you broke my life
I'm still able to smile
No denial
Something' inside
Is keeping me alive
Right before it folded
Seems like everyone could see
But me
Bet you couldn't figure out
How to lose me
Easily
Won't dignify your decision
To suffocate my dream
Giving you the pleasure of believing you could
Put an end to me
While you prance about
Someone else
Won't feel sorry for myself
Living life alone tonight
I'm still able to smile
No denial
Something inside
Is keeping me
Keeping me Alive
I'm still breathing
I'm still breathing
Something inside
Is keeping me