K’a to sun
Olugbala wa
1. K’a to sun
Olugbala wa
Fun wa n’
ibukun ale
A jewo ese
wa fun O
Iwo l’o le
gba wa la
2. B’ ile tile
ti sududu
Okun ko le
se wa mo
Iwo eniti ki
sare
Nso awon
enia Re
3. B’ iparun
tile yi wa ka
Ti ofa nfo
wa koja
Awon Angeli
yi wa ka
Awa o wa l’
ailewu
4. Sugbon b’
iku ba ji wa pa
Ti ‘busun wa
d’ iboji
Je k’ ile mo
wa sodo Re
L’ ayo at’
Alafia
5. N’ irele awa
f’ara wa
Sabe abo Re
Baba
Jesu ‘Wo t’o
sun bi awa
Se orun wa
bi Tire
6. Emi Mimo
rado bo wa
Tan ‘mole s’
okunkun wa
Tit’ awa o
fi ri ojo
Imole
aiyeraiye
Amen IJN.
ReplyDeleteAmin
ReplyDeleteNice Job. Please note that verses 2,4&6 are parts of their respective immediately preceding verse
ReplyDeleteIt was a constant while Baami was alive
ReplyDeleteGreat job, God bless you.
ReplyDeleteAmen. I remembered my guardian this night. The song is his favourite . May his soul rest in peace Amen
ReplyDeleteThis took me back home
ReplyDeleteI remember the good oledays when we were young in Baptist wow!
ReplyDeleteOur father owns Baptist; Jesus owns the conference, we all own convention...
DeletePrayer song
ReplyDeleteThank you for this powerful hymn.
ReplyDeleteI remember evening service at Baptist church. Powerful hymn
ReplyDeleteYea recetional hymns at evening service in Baptist church. Ha! Gone are those days.....
DeleteThank you so much for making this powerful hymn available
ReplyDeleteI was singing this hymn tonight with the CAC mobile app. I observed the fourth stanza is now modified to
ReplyDelete" Ma ko wa, ma fi wa sile,
K‘agbara wa di otun,
Ki imole oro ji wa,
K‘a le ma fe ise Re.
I remember while growing up with my mum teaching us the elements of Christianity. Sleep on my dearest mum.
ReplyDeleteGreat hymn
ReplyDeleteMama remilekun my spiritual mother rest in peace. She taught me this hymn
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