Hokoyo

Album: Rip It Up (1983)
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  • Hokoyo, hokoyo
    Shamnari
    Hokoyo, hokoyo
    Shamnari

    Usafire nhema
    Umoseka here kama uchichema
    Rudo haruvengi, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Houdo inozvara imine, yeah, yeah, yeah

    Hokoyo, hokoyo
    Shamnari
    Hokoyo, hokoyo
    Shamnari

    Usadye minzwa
    Umoseka here kama, uchirwadziwa
    Terera vommue, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Asi funga wega, yeah, yeah, yeah

    You needn't think that life has turned against you
    You needn't think that life has turned against you
    You needn't think that life has turned against you
    I tell you for true

    Hokoyo, hokoyo
    Shamnari
    Hokoyo, hokoyo
    Shamnari Writer/s: DAVID ALLAN MCCLYMONT, EDWYN STEPHEN COLLINS, EZEKIEL MANYIKA, MALCOLM JAKE ROSS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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