Yen Agya
Sonnie Badu Lyrics


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yen agya wa hen wo sor: wo dzin ye hor hyer
wo woahen dzi mbra:
woa p3 dze yeho daa
demoa wo ye no wo sor awo na ahendzi tum ye wo dze
enyimonyam ne enkwagye
n'yinara y3 wo Cze(n'yinara y3 wo dze)
dem ntsi yaba w'enyim dze yen akoma n'yinara so)re wo




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of this song Yen Agya depict a call to God, asking Him to come and take control of our lives. In the Akan language, Yen Agya means Our Father, and this song is a prayerful plea for God to come and take His rightful place as the head of our lives. The first line of the song "yen agya wa hen wo sor" means "Our Father, come and take your place" which sets the tone for the rest of the song. The chorus then goes on to say "wo dzin ye hor hyer" which translates to "You rule in power and might." This line shows the acknowledgement of God's sovereignty and authority to rule over our lives.


The second verse talks about the surrender of our will to God, as we ask Him to direct our path and lead us in the right direction. The line "demoa wo ye no wo sor awo na ahendzi tum ye wo dze" means "but if you're not there, we'll be lost and wander aimlessly." This line shows the dependence on God and the need for His guidance in our daily lives. We also see the recognition of God's ability to bring order to chaos, as depicted in the line "enyimonyam ne enkwagye" which means "He brings order and discipline."


Overall, this song Yen Agya is a heartfelt call to God to take His rightful place in our lives, lead us, and bring order to the chaos we often face.


Line by Line Meaning

yen agya wa hen wo sor
Our father, come and help us


wo dzin ye hor hyer
As we cry out to you


wo woahen dzi mbra
From morning till evening


woa p3 dze yeho daa
We keep seeking your face


demoa wo ye no wo sor awo na ahendzi tum ye wo dze
Even in times of doubt, we know you're with us


enyimonyam ne enkwagye
Angels and spirits


n'yinara y3 wo Cze(n'yinara y3 wo dze)
Sing your praises in heaven and on earth


dem ntsi yaba w'enyim dze yen akoma n'yinara so)re wo
Let us also lift our voices and praise you




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