Show Me The Way My Brother
Miriam Makeba Lyrics


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Iph'indlela?
Iph'indlela?
Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?
Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?

Xhawulani
Siyahamba ma
Xhawulani
Siyahamba ma
Xhawulani indlel'ebhek'ekhay'eMarabini

Xhawulani
Siyahamba ma
Xhawulani
Siyahamba ma
Xhawulani indlel'ebhek'ekhay'eMarabini

Iph'indlela?
Iph'indlela?
Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?
Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?

Woza hamba nami
Weh mntakwethu
Ungibonise yonk'indlela
Yonk'indlela yenkululeko

Woza hamba nami
Weh mntakwethu
Ungibonise yonk'indlela
Yonk'indlela yenkululeko

Iyo, iyo, iph'indlela?
Iyo, iyo, iph'indlela?
Iyo mama iph'indlela?
Iyo mama iph'indlela?
Hayi bo!
Hayi bo!

Iph'indlela?
Iph'indlela?




Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?
Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?

Overall Meaning

The song "Show Me The Way My Brother" is a plea to be shown the way towards freedom and equality. The lyrics start with a repetitive question, "Iph'indlela?" which translates to "where is the path?" or "which way?" in Zulu. The repetition reinforces the urgency and importance of finding the path towards a better future. The following lines ask for guidance and call for unity, with Xhawulani meaning "let's talk" or "let's discuss" and Siyahamba ma meaning "let's walk together". The reference to Marabini, a town in South Africa, highlights the need to come together as a community to overcome the challenges they face.


The second half of the song addresses a specific person, referred to as "mntakwethu" or "my brother". The singer implores their brother to show them the way towards freedom and to reveal all the paths towards that goal. The repetition of "yonk'indlela yenkululeko" emphasizes the importance of having access to all the ways towards freedom. The song ends with a final repetition of "Iph'indlela?" as a reminder of the ongoing search for the path towards a better future.


Overall, the powerful yet simple lyrics of "Show Me The Way My Brother" encapsulate the struggle for freedom and the need for community and guidance in the face of hardship.


Line by Line Meaning

Iph'indlela?
What is the way?


Iph'indlela?
What is the way?


Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?
What is the way? What is the way?


Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?
What is the way? What is the way?


Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?
What is the way? What is the way?


Xhawulani
Speak up


Siyahamba ma
We are walking


Xhawulani
Speak up


Siyahamba ma
We are walking


Xhawulani indlel'ebhek'ekhay'eMarabini
Show us the way to freedom


Xhawulani
Speak up


Siyahamba ma
We are walking


Xhawulani
Speak up


Siyahamba ma
We are walking


Xhawulani indlel'ebhek'ekhay'eMarabini
Show us the way to freedom


Iph'indlela?
What is the way?


Iph'indlela?
What is the way?


Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?
What is the way? What is the way?


Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?
What is the way? What is the way?


Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?
What is the way? What is the way?


Woza hamba nami
Come and walk with me


Weh mntakwethu
Oh brother


Ungibonise yonk'indlela
Show me every path


Yonk'indlela yenkululeko
Every path to freedom


Woza hamba nami
Come and walk with me


Weh mntakwethu
Oh brother


Ungibonise yonk'indlela
Show me every path


Yonk'indlela yenkululeko
Every path to freedom


Iyo, iyo, iph'indlela?
Yes, yes, what is the way?


Iyo, iyo, iph'indlela?
Yes, yes, what is the way?


Iyo mama iph'indlela?
Yes mother, what is the way?


Iyo mama iph'indlela?
Yes mother, what is the way?


Hayi bo!
No way!


Hayi bo!
No way!


Iph'indlela?
What is the way?


Iph'indlela?
What is the way?


Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?
What is the way? What is the way?


Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?
What is the way? What is the way?


Iph'indlela? Iph'indlela?
What is the way? What is the way?




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Mfundo Piti


on To Those We Love (Nongqongqo)

At the time the song was composed and released all the people mentioned ((Mangaliso) Sobukhwe, (Albert) Luthuli, (Nelson) Mandela, and (Walter) Sisulu were alive. While the three were in prison at Robben Island, Luthuli was not in prison, hence the question to Luthuli asking what "will you do?". Luthuli was the president of the banned African National Congress (ANC). Sobukhwe the president of Pan Africanist Congress (PAC). Mandela and Sisulu occupied executive leadership positions within the ANC at the time of their sentencing to serve life sentences in prison (1964). The same question is asked to all Africans.

Mfundo Piti


on To Those We Love (Nongqongqo)

The lyrics of "To Those We Love" by Miriam Makeba are about the struggles, sacrifices, and resilience of great African leaders who fought for freedom, justice, and equality. The repetitive chorus, "Bahleli bonke entilongweni, Bahleli bonke kwaNongqongqo" refers to how all these leaders, including Sobukwe, Luthuli, Mandela, and Sisulu, are resting in peace or buried in their respective homes. The verses pose questions about their legacy and the continuation of their work, asking "Why, Baba Luthuli? What will you do?" and "What will happen to us, MaAfrica?" These questions are a call to action for listeners to carry on the struggle for freedom and justice.

Junior


on Soweto Blues

The melancholy in her voice

Junior


on Mama

It makes me cry I could not bury my mother cause I was in prison when I ask prison authorities to allow me an opportunity to go and attend the funeral they refused. We always underestimate the role of women

no


on Beware, Verwoerd! (Ndodemnyama)

no
hi! i enjoted. this song. i loved it

Matt Olomu


on Noweva

This is your challenge, South Africans who understand the lyrics of NOWEVER. Do yourselves and Africa a favour. Interpret it.

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