[male vocals] Yeah,
this
one’
s
for
you,
Auntie
Obaa
Araba,
we
remember
you
You
were
the
anchor
in
our
heavy
storms
A
mother’
s
heart
in
a
different
form
Three
siblings
growing
under
your
light
You
chased
away
the
shadows
of
the
night
You
didn't
need
a
name
to
call
your
own
To
plant
the
seeds
where
love
was
sown
Oh,
you
were
everything
we
ever
knew
Yeah,
we
owe
it
all
to
you
Obaa
Araba,
oh
Theresah,
you
shine
so
bright
In
our
hearts,
you’
re
the
morning
and
the
night
A
mother
to
the
ones
who
needed
you
most
To
your
memory,
we
raise
a
glass
and
a
toast
Obaa
Araba,
resting
in
peace
today
We
love
you
more
than
words
could
ever
say
You
had
an
ear
that
listened
to
the
pain
You
stood
beside
us
through
the
sun
and
rain
You
never
hid
a
secret
in
your
chest
You
spoke
the
truth
and
put
our
hearts
to
rest
You’
d
show
up
early,
knocking
at
the
door
Just
checking
on
your
kin,
wanting
nothing
more
Than
to
see
us
smile,
to
see
us
doing
fine
Even
when
the
road
was
hard
to
climb
Obaa
Araba,
oh
Theresah,
you
shine
so
bright
In
our
hearts,
you’
re
the
morning
and
the
night
A
mother
to
the
ones
who
needed
you
most
To
your
memory,
we
raise
a
glass
and
a
toast
Obaa
Araba,
resting
in
peace
today
We
love
you
more
than
words
could
ever
say
One
year
later,
the
silence
feels
profound
But
we
still
hear
your
laughter
all
around
You
taught
us
how
to
face
the
things
we
fear
And
even
now,
your
spirit
feels
so
near
Mummy,
we
miss
you,
oh,
we
really
do
Everything
we
are,
we
got
it
all
from
you
Your
legacy
is
built
on
how
you
cared
The
honest
moments
that
we
always
shared
No
holding
back,
you
kept
it
real
and
true
That’
s
the
kind
of
grace
we
found
in
you
Rest
in
peace,
our
beautiful
guide
We’
ll
keep
your
memory
right
here
by
our
side
Obaa
Araba,
oh
Theresah,
you
shine
so
bright
In
our
hearts,
you’
re
the
morning
and
the
night
A
mother
to
the
ones
who
needed
you
most
To
your
memory,
we
raise
a
glass
and
a
toast
Obaa
Araba,
resting
in
peace
today
We
love
you
more
than
words
could
ever
say
Obaa
Araba, "
da
yiee"
Theresah,
may
your
soul
find
release
Yeah,
we
remember,
always
It’
s
all
love,
Mummy
Da
yie.