Glory
Barorisi Ba Morena Lyrics
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Ke kwetsa e kaakang!
E ka ba o fe molomo
O ka o bolelang?
'Na, esale o mphihlela,
Ke maketse feela
'Na, esale o mphihlela,
Ke maketse feela
Tseleng ya tahleho;
Tsa lefatshe di ntahile
Ke fedile Kutlo;
Modimo o n'o mphumane
Tseleng ya tahleho;
Tsa lefatshe di ntahile
Ke fedile Kutlo;
Ke pheela, ke mathela
Bosawana feela.
Ke pheela, ke mathela
Bosawana feela.
Ke pheela, ke mathela
Bosawana feela.
Ke pheela, ke mathela
Bosawana feela.
The lyrics of Barorisi Ba Morena's song "Glory" are a deeply spiritual message about the glory of God and the power of faith. The song starts with the singer proclaiming their awe of God and asking if anyone can even speak of His wonders. The singer then admits that they have fallen short in their faith, and they ask for forgiveness for their shortcomings. The chorus repeats the idea that God guides us on our journey on earth, and that even when we face hardships, we should look to God for strength and guidance.
The second verse of "Glory" talks about how the earth has been corrupted and is in need of redemption. The singer acknowledges that they are a sinner and need salvation. The chorus repeats the idea that God is our guide and we should continue to have faith in Him, even when things get tough. The final verse continues this theme of faith and perseverance in the face of adversity, urging the listener to continue to trust in God and His wisdom.
Overall, "Glory" is a deeply spiritual song that speaks to the power of faith and the importance of trusting in God even when we face hardships. The song encourages us to look to God for guidance and to find strength in our faith.
Line by Line Meaning
O mohau wa Modimo
God's grace is sufficient
Ke kwetsa e kaakang!
I am saved by His mercy
E ka ba o fe molomo
What can you say?
O ka o bolelang?
Can you say anything?
'Na, esale o mphihlela,
Even if you suffer,
Ke maketse feela
Just keep on praying
Modimo o n'o mphumane
God will come to your rescue
Tseleng ya tahleho;
Through the tough road;
Tsa lefatshe di ntahile
Earthly things may fail
Ke fedile Kutlo;
But my spirit is revived
Ke pheela, ke mathela
I am living, I am walking
Bosawana feela.
In this world alone
Writer(s): JACOB TLOU
Contributed by Brody R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Mmaselaelo
on O Mohau Wa Modimo
Mmaselaelo Phoko
Glory to God...I wish to attend ur concert
Dloz'lam Shlahla Malinga Gumakhulu
on He's My Lord
love them to bits they remind me of my late brother in law Man Mokwoena founder of The New General Choir in Tsakane