Ebiet G. Ade is known for his "sky language" ( Bahasa Langit ), which uses rich metaphors and evocative imagery to discuss deity, humanity, and social environments.
While the imagery is rooted in Islamic pilgrimage, the emotional weight—loneliness, the weight of mistakes, and the longing for guidance—resonates as a universal human experience of seeking peace and purpose. Di Sudut Rumah Mu - Ebiet G. Ade.flac - Google Drive
Ebiet uses the setting of the Multazam (a place between the Kaaba's door and the Black Stone where prayers are traditionally accepted) to depict a soul pouring out "piles of sins" and seeking sincere repentance. Ebiet G
The core of the song is the narrator’s feeling of being "small and meaningless" ( kecil dan tak berarti ) before the Divine. Ebiet uses the setting of the Multazam (a
The song by Indonesian legendary singer-songwriter Ebiet G. Ade is a profound spiritual reflection on human insignificance and the search for divine forgiveness. Written and performed by Ebiet, the track is featured on the album Serenade (2013) and continues his legacy of blending poetic lyrics with moral and religious themes. Theme and Meaning: A Journey of Surrender
A major recurring plea in the song is for God to "release me from arrogance and pride" ( melepaskan aku dari kesombongan dan takabur ). It portrays a state of total submission ( ikhlas ) where the body and soul are surrendered to a higher power. Artistic and Cultural Significance