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Tuesday, 13 October 2015

WA S'ADURA OORO

Verse 1
WA s'adura ooro,
Kunle k'a gbadura;
Adura ni opa Kristiani,
Lati b'Olorun rin.


Verse 2
Losan, wole labe,
Apat' ayeraye;
Itura ojiji Re dun,
Nigba t'orun ba mu.
 

Verse 3
Jẹ ki gbogbo ile,
Wa gbadura l'ale;
Ki ile wa di t'Olorun,
Ati 'bode orun.
 

Verse 4
Nigbat' od'oganjo,
Je k'a wi l'emi, pe,
Mo sun, sugbon okan mi ji
Lati ba O sona.


Yoruba- Come to the morning prayer

20 comments:

  1. God bless you for sharing this. Tonight this song my father normally sings was just coming to my mind like a stream and I stumbled on your site while searching the internet for the full verse

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    1. Exactly what happened to me tonight. Sweet memories of my mother whose voice I still hear in my ears, rendering this amd many other yoruba hymns

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    2. Beautiful song brings sweet memories,makes me remember my grand father as he knocks on our doors to come to the living room for morning prayers.

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  2. Wow! I'm glad I am able to make you happy. I will post as much hymns as I can from now. Thanks

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  3. It really refreshing for those of us who left for pentecostal churchs

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  4. Thanks for this! This reminds me of my granny, who used to sing it every morning for her devotion in 2004 when she lived with us. Rest on dear grandma.

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  5. Gone are those days.....
    Morning prayers at 5am, U dare not miss it.....but it has gone from us ...penticostal has wiped this away....anyway, May we all finish well in Jesus Name. Amen

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    1. Raphael Pentecostal has not wiped anything away. It is up to the individuals to continue what they were taught when young. I still do morning devotions with my children in this day and age in London and Gos is blessing. We are to give the Barton to the next generation and not allow anything to take away our godly heritage. God bless my church Apostolic Faith.

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  6. God richly bless you for sharing this special hymn. I am moved to tears as this brings back vivid sweet/fond memories of my early years with my grandmother in our village Ijebu-Igbo. this was always our 1st hymn of the daily devotion. God bless her gentle soul.

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  7. Thank you for this special hymn God bless you

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  8. Bless you for this. Being trying to get the 3rd & 4th stanza of the hymn for a while now. Real OLD TIME RELIGION HYMN. Once again GOD bless you real good🙏👍

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  9. Bless you for this. Being trying to get the 3rd and 4th stanza of this great hymn for a while now. Real OLD TIME RELIGION HYMN. Once again GOD bless you real good����. OLUWAFOLASADEFUNMI.

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  10. May God bless you really good. The song came to my mind and I decided to search for it. Thanks so graciously.

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  11. May God bless you really good. The song came to my mind and I decided to search for it. Thanks so graciously
    Oluwatoyin Onaolapo Seun-Falope

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  12. This is my mother's best song.
    I grew up hearing it from her.
    Till now she sings it during night and morning prayers.
    God bless you mum, here is your song which has also become my delight. Glory be to Jesus Christ our Savior.

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  13. Glory be to God in the highest.My family sang this song as a young girl.Still very inspiring.
    God bless you for writing this in Yoruba.May you remain relevant with God and Man in Jesus Name.

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  14. Just woke up and I remembered how my parents used to gather us the children together and to conduct morning devotion in the early 70s and this is one of our favorite morning hymns.It brought with tears sweet memories of those good old years of us the children with my departed parents.God bless you real good and grant us all long life and grace to reign with Him in eternity to join The heavenly hosts in singing non stop to praise God

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  15. Holy Spirit be with you always.

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