Lyrics Market Place - Hugh Masekela
I
see
her
floating
lazily
Through
the
market
like
a
butterfly,
oh
yeah
I
won't
forget
the
day
the
sun
came
shining
in
Hey
hey
na
Oh
yeah
Just
like
the
dawn,
bringing
in
the
rays
for
that
sunshine
in
Congo
A
flaming
torch
she
lit
up
the
marketplace
so
brightly
Colors
as
in
a
flower
garden
Gracing
her
lappa
shimmering
in
purples
and
yellows
And
all
the
shades
sparkling
in
the
skies
in
the
rainbows
of
the
Congo
Corn
row
hair
in
a
million
braids
Eyes
lit
up
like
the
northern
star
A
smile
that
leaves
a
spell
when
she
goes
to
look
into
my
eyes
She
turning
me
on
with
fever
As
she
passes
me
by,
hey
mama
Suddenly
I'm
walking
right
beside
her,
really
turning
her
on
When
I
tell
her
I'm
going
wherever
She'll
be
going
when
she
leaves
the
market
Right
away
I
go
to
carry
her
bag
of
vegetables
We
walk
towards
the
road
that
goes
down
to
the
village,
ooh
mama
She
locks
the
door
that
leads
into
her
hut
I
say
wolo
mama,
wolo
mama,
iyoh
The
talking
drums
and
the
xylophones
All
the
tom
toms
and
the
tumbas
they
were
wailing
We
had
a
night
time
of
ecstasy
And
we
woke
up
to
the
roar
of
the
lion
She
had
to
rise
to
the
market
place
To
her
vegetable
stall
at
the
market
place
That's
where
the
sun
rises
I
won't
forget
the
day
the
sun
came
shining
in
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