Uyakhala
Ralf Gum Lyrics


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Mmangwane mpelegele ngwana
Oya lela
Mmangwane mpelegele ngwan'o
Oya lela, the child is crying
Mmangwan' kopa o mpelegele ngwana
Oya lela, the child is crying
Mmangwan' kopa o mpelegele ngwana
Oya lela, the child is crying
The child is crying
The child is crying
Oya lela
Oya lela


Lo mntwana uya khala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Yebo Uyakhala
Yebo Uyakhala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Yebo Uyakhala
Yebo Uyakhala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Yebo Uyakhala
Yebo Uyakhala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Yebo Uyakhala
Yebo Uyakhala

Thula sana lwam'
Thula
Uyeza kusasa
Mam'uyeza kusasa (the child is crying)
Thula sana lwami ngoba nangu uMam'uyeza X 2
Mam'uyeza kusasa, Mam'uyeza kusasa, the child is crying


Lo mntwana uya khala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Yebo Uyakhala
Yebo Uyakhala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Yebo Uyakhala
Yebo Uyakhala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Yebo Uyakhala
Yebo Uyakhala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Yebo Uyakhala
Yebo Uyakhala

Ngwano yo oa lela
Ngwano yo oa lela
Ngwano yo oa lela
Ngwano yo oa lela
Ngwano yo oa lela
Ngwano yo oa lela
Ngwano yo oa lela
Ngwano yo oa lela

Ngwano yo oa lela


Lo mntwana uya khala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Yebo Uyakhala
Yebo Uyakhala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Yebo Uyakhala
Yebo Uyakhala Lo mntwana uya khala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Yebo Uyakhala
Yebo Uyakhala
Lo mntwana uya khala
Lo mntwana uya khala




Yebo Uyakhala
Yebo Uyakhala

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ralf Gum's song "Uyakhala" speak to the emotional pain and distress of a child. The repetition of "Mmangwane mpelegele ngwana, Oya lela" conveys a sense of urgency and sadness as it emphasizes that the child is crying. The use of the child's crying as a central theme throughout the song creates a powerful and emotive atmosphere, drawing the listener's attention to the child's suffering and need for comfort.


The repeated phrases "Lo mntwana uya khala" and "Yebo Uyakhala" further emphasize the child's crying and evoke a sense of empathy and concern. The use of the child's crying as a refrain establishes a rhythm that mirrors the child's distress, inviting the listener to feel and connect with the pain expressed in the song. The repetition of these phrases reinforces the idea that the child's cries are persistent and cannot be ignored.


The lyrics also touch upon the idea of waiting, as indicated by the lines "Thula sana lwam', Uyeza kusasa, Mam'uyeza kusasa." This creates a sense of anticipation and longing, suggesting that the child's crying will continue until solace is found. The mention of the child crying in the morning further emphasizes the child's emotional turmoil and the need for comfort and reassurance.


Overall, the lyrics of "Uyakhala" by Ralf Gum paint a poignant picture of a child in distress, drawing attention to the universal themes of pain, vulnerability, and the longing for understanding and solace. Through its repetitive and emotive lyrics, the song captures the raw emotions tied to the act of crying, inviting listeners to empathize with the child's anguish and reflect on the importance of providing support and comfort in times of need.




Lyrics © Roba Music Verlag GMBH, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Anda Volley, Michael Ehnes, Theo Kgosinkwe

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