[female
vocals] (
Gentle
talking
drum
rhythm)
Oh,
Mama,
we
feel
you
near
Your
light
still
dey
shine,
no
be
fear
Opeyemi,
Ayo,
Biola,
Yetunde,
and
We
gather
here,
singing
for
you,
Mama
Yemi
Early
morning
sun,
we
look
up
to
the
sky
Remembering
your
face,
we
no
fit
ever
cry
You
teach
us
how
to
stand,
you
teach
us
how
to
grow
Your
love
was
like
a
river,
steady
and
it
flow
Iya
Yemi,
you
were
the
pillar
of
the
home
Now
we
stand
together,
no
matter
where
we
roam
Mama
Yemi,
our
hearts
are
beating
for
you
Heaven
is
the
place
where
your
spirit
now
dey
through
Opeyemi
and
Ayo,
Biola,
Yetunde,
and
We
sing
this
song
for
you,
our
darling
Iya
Yemi
Your
legacy
is
gold,
it
will
never
fade
away
We
miss
you
every
hour,
we
miss
you
every
day
Biola
remembers
the
way
you
used
to
pray
Yetunde
says
your
laughter
kept
the
dark
away
stands
tall,
just
like
you
taught
him
to
And
all
of
us
together,
we
remain
ever
true
Oh,
the
memories
are
sweet,
they
bring
us
inner
peace
Like
a
melody
of
grace
that
will
never
ever
cease
Mama
Yemi,
our
hearts
are
beating
for
you
Heaven
is
the
place
where
your
spirit
now
dey
through
Opeyemi
and
Ayo,
Biola,
Yetunde,
and
We
sing
this
song
for
you,
our
darling
Iya
Yemi
Your
legacy
is
gold,
it
will
never
fade
away
We
miss
you
every
hour,
we
miss
you
every
day
Rest
in
the
garden,
where
the
angels
dey
sing
You
give
us
the
hope
that
the
morning
light
bring
No
wahala
now,
you
are
safe
in
His
hand
The
greatest
mother
in
all
of
the
land
We
carry
your
name
with
pride
in
our
chest
You
gave
us
your
best,
you
were
simply
the
best
Opeyemi
and
Ayo,
and
the
ones
you
hold
dear
We
keep
your
candle
burning,
year
after
year
Mama
Yemi,
our
hearts
are
beating
for
you
Heaven
is
the
place
where
your
spirit
now
dey
through
Opeyemi
and
Ayo,
Biola,
Yetunde,
and
We
sing
this
song
for
you,
our
darling
Iya
Yemi
Your
legacy
is
gold,
it
will
never
fade
away
We
miss
you
every
hour,
we
miss
you
every
day
We
miss
you,
Mama
Yemi
Your
children
are
standing
strong
Rest
in
peace,
oh
noble
one (
Fading
out
with
soft
shekere
and
drum)
We
love
you
forever,
Iya
Yemi.