Umoya
Miriam Stockley Lyrics


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Lulamile ukubiya, lulamile (The gentle wind)
Lulamile ukubiya, lulamile

Umoya, ndingumoya (The wind, I am the wind)

Ye, lulamile

Lulamile ukubiya, lulamile (The gentle wind)
Lulamile ukubiya, lulamile etc ...





Overall Meaning

In Miriam Stockley's song Umoya, the lyrics speak about the gentle wind (ukubiya) and how it is constant and eternal. The wind is seen as a powerful force, and the singer states that she is the wind (ndingumoya) herself. There is a sense of freedom and strength associated with the wind, as it cannot be contained or restricted in any way. The repetition of the phrase 'lulamile ukubiya' emphasizes the constancy and peacefulness of the wind, almost as if it is a soothing presence in the singer's life.


However, it is worth noting that the word 'ukubiya' can also be translated as 'spirit', which suggests a spiritual or religious aspect to this song. It could be interpreted as the singer finding comfort and strength in her faith or beliefs, which act as a constant presence in her life. Overall, the lyrics to Umoya are simple yet powerful, evoking a sense of peace and strength that comes from being connected to something greater than oneself.


Line by Line Meaning

Lulamile ukubiya, lulamile
The soft and peaceful breeze continues to blow


Lulamile ukubiya, lulamile
The gentle wind prevails


Umoya, ndingumoya
I am the wind, gracefully flowing


Ye, lulamile
Yes, the breeze is serene and comforting


Lulamile ukubiya, lulamile
The gentle wind continues its tranquil journey


Lulamile ukubiya, lulamile etc...
The peaceful wind persists, providing a sense of peace and calmness




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