Tifelt (Berber: Tifelt, ⵜⵉⴼⴻⵍⵜ, erroneously rendered as Tiflet in French) is a town in northwestern Morocco, westerly of Meknes and easterly of Rabat. Tifelt is in a region of Morocco that is rich with ancient history including settlement by Berbers, Phoenicians and Romans during the first millennium BC. The nearest such major settlements are in Rabat and Volubilis. Tiflet is between the cities of Rabat and Khemisset
Tifelt is a town that was served by workers of the United States Peace Corps until the attack on America of September 11, 2001. The Peace Corps workers had been assisting local women in a beekeeping cooperative, until the U.S. government evacuated the Peace Corps personnel for concerns over their safety. Peace Corps workers have since returned and now focus primarily on job skills workshops and English language classes.
As if the wait was not enough
and one can only take so much
you broke in to pieces
seems hopeless now but at least you know
the tables can turn around
and time will repair you
and the rain comes and goes and all is forgiven can we learn to let go so all is forgiven
your on your knees reaching out reaching for someone
to lift you up right off the ground is anyone out there
you cant breath your choking
you'll make it thru just keep holding on i know that it won't be long 'til somebody saves you
and the rain comes and goes and all is forgiven can we learn to let go so all is forgiven
when the pounds burn away all is forgiven when the night turn to day so all is forgiven
don't stop the rain from pouring down let it wash the pain where it can't be found
and the rain comes and goes and all is forgiven can we learn to let go so all is forgiven
when the pounds burn away all is forgiven when the night turn to day so all is forgiven
oh... all if forgiven