Kamviri (Urdu:کامویری)is a dialect of the Kamkata-viri language spoken by 5,000 to 10,000 of the Kom people of Afghanistan and Pakistan. There are slight dialectal differences of the Kamviri speakers of Pakistan. The most used alternative names are Kati, Kamozi or Bashgali. According to the Chitrali linguistic, researcher and Director of Khowar Academy Rehmat Aziz Chitrali the total speakers of Kamviri is 12,000. According to Mr.Chitrali the Kamviri is spoken in Bashgal Valley, and Southern Chitral District, Langorbat, Badrugal and the Urtsun Valley.
Shadow on the lung, a blur in the eye
Fluid on the brain and a kink in the spine
Self-Indulgent ; cultivated to consume
Diamond tip drill bit digging the sweetest tooth
Under the gun, over the line
American beauty withering on the vine
Saccharin smile rotting at the root
Needle nose bulldoze pulling the sweetest tooth
Give me something for the pain!
A little something for it...
Rub, rabbit, run...fight or flight
Used to be proud but now just full of pride
Over and over...is this getting through?
Pickaxe syntax chipping at the sweetest tooth
Give me something for the pain!
You cleaned us out while we were blind
Stole our car and drank our wine
Fumbled around inside our drawers
Crept in and kept us up until dawn
Then you left us broke and scattered
Out of breath and flattered
Confidences shattered
Charm and grace with a devious style
A beautiful face and a dangerous smile
Waltz right on in anytime that you like
Waltz on out whenever the mood strikes you
And you'll leave us broke and scattered
Out of breath and battered
Confidences shattered
'Cause we're all just broke and scattered