É d'Oxum [English translation]
É d'Oxum [English translation]
[Intro]
God is the greatest 1
God is the greatest
God is the greatest
He helped me to win
God is the greatest
God is the greatest
God is the greatest
He helped me to win
We salute Oshun 2
Dear mother take care of us
In this city, everybody is a child of Oshun
Man, boy, girl, woman
All these people irradiate magic,
Magic that is present in sweet water
Magic that is present in salty water
And all the city shines
Magic that is present in sweet water
Magic that is present in salty water
And all the city shines
No matter if you're a tenant, or the child of a fisher
Or even an important appellate judge
If you offer a gift it will all be the same
The strenth that comes from water
Makes no distiction of color
And all the city is from Oshun
The strenth that comes from water
Makes no distiction of color
And all the city is from Oshun
It's from Oshun
It's from Oshum
It's from Oshum
I'm gonna sail
I'm gonna sail in the waves of the sea
I'm gonna sail
I'm gonna sail
I'm gonna sail in the waves of the sea
I'm gonna sail
I'm gonna sail
(I'm gonna sail in the waves of the sea)
(I'm gonna sail)
I see you God 3
I see you God
I see you God
I see you God
I see you God
I see you God
I see you God
I see you God
I see you God
I'm gonna sail
I'm gonna sail in the waves of the sea
I'm gonna sail
I'm gonna sail
I'm gonna sail in the waves of the sea
I'm gonna sail
I'm gonna sail
I'm gonna sail in the waves of the sea
I'm gonna sail
I'm gonna sail
I'm gonna sail in the waves of the sea
I'm gonna sail
Oh! God is the greatest!
God is the greatest!
God is the greatest!
He helped me to win
God is the greatest!
God is the greatest!
God is the greatest!
He helped me to win
We salute Oshun
Dear mother, take care of us!
1. From Yorubá 2. Ọṣun, is an Orisha, a spirit, a deity, or a goddess that reflects one of the manifestations of the Yorùbá Supreme Being in the Ifá oral tradition and Yoruba-based religions of West Africa. She is one of the most popular and venerated Orishas. Oshun is an important river deity among the Yorùbá people. She is the goddess of divinity, femininity, fertility, beauty, and love 3. From Yoruba, "O" means a reverence to deity or superior being, but in Brazil is very common to write Êmoriô
- Artist:Rita Benneditto
- Album:Tecnomacumba