Mama Shabalala Lyrics by Johnny Clegg & Savuka

Mama Shabalala Lyrics

    An old lady walking down the dusty farm road
    Looking for a simple home
    She doesn't want anything extremely smart
    And she doesn't need a telephone
    She's the child of a refugee running from the zulu war
    Living from hand to mouth, dodging the wrong arm of the law
    She's old and she's bent, her eyes can hardly see
    And she's going home forever to weenen county
    Chorus
    Uhamba njalo wemashabala
    Ukhumbula ku-phi?
    Uhamba njalo wemashabala
    Ukhumbula ku-phi wena?
    Ukhumbula ku-phi wena?
    Uthwala 'nzima wemashabalala
    Iya-phi indlela?
    Uthwala 'nzima wemashabalala
    Iya-phi indlela?
    Izinto zomhlaba
    Izinto zomhlaba
    She's built more homes than fingers on her hands
    A sharecropper's wife living on county crown land
    And then they wrested the harvest from the land and its lords
    And when her man died she could cry no more tears
    And she had lost everything that she ever had to lose
    So she picks up her walking stick and puts on her car-tyre shoes
    And she's walking in a dream listening for that special sound
    The echo of the plough whip over weenen county ground
    "weenen county you took my man" she says
    "you took my home, you took my land
    You left me all alone - now i'm coming home."
    Weenen county in the springtime
    Hadeda's on the wing
    Blue morning
    Blue morning
    Repeat chorus and fade out

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