Na Jesu atwanekwa tayesu falala he.
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Na Jesu atwanekwa tayesu falala he.
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Tayesu falala he, falala he.
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Tayesu falala he, falala he.
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Na Jesu atwanekwa tayesu falala he.
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Na Jesu atwanekwa tayesu falala he.
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Tayesu falala he, falala he.
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Tayesu falala he, falala he.
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Kwaziwai? Kwaziwai?
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Makasimba, ere?
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Ndakasimba kana makasimbawo.
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Ndakasimba, ndakasimba. Ndakasimba kana makasimbawo.
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You raise you head, you beat the sun
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But your boys they lie so close to you
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'Till you dare get up and wake the two
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Oh Elias, I see you there at work in the day time
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Do you think you could answer all the questions in the world
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In just one word - I think you could
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if you die will I get word that you're gone
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will I hear it in passing conversation
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or will I stop short and fall to the ground
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distance is short when your hand carries what your eye found
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hold my hand just one more time
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to see if you're really going to meet me
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hold my hand just one more time
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to see if you're really going to meet me
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Honest and Manuel, well, you know
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they're at school now Given the chance that
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their father's never seen
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To see what's beyond section 17
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And in ten years when you look back at your boys
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Well you know they've grown way taller than the tallest
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Sugar cane in the field
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chorus
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I see your wife she stands stooped over by the fire outside
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and I see your boys and when they look up
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You know I think they got their mother's eyes
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'cause she looks so proud
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she looks so happy
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she looks so proud
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she looks so happy
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chorus
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Elias
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