Akaleisa
Love Unveiled: A Musical Journey into the Depths of EmotionLyrics
Here we go
Expressing readiness or anticipation for something.
Would you believe I never thought she was the one
Expressing surprise that the person didn't initially think the subject was the right one.
Despite knowing her
Despite having knowledge of the person.
Perhaps it's why she never said a single word
Suggesting the person's silence may be due to uncertainty about the speaker's feelings.
When I told her how I felt.
Recalling a moment of expressing feelings to the person.
Would you believe she said I'd never see her wedding dress
Describing a statement from the person about not revealing her wedding dress until the actual day.
Until the wedding day
Reiterating the anticipation for the wedding day.
And finally it's here!
Expressing joy that the awaited event has finally arrived.
Ako akaleisa
Introducing a phrase "Ako akaleisa" with specific cultural or personal significance.
Leelo bandetela
Using poetic language to describe waiting or anticipating.
Ichali chiloto
Mentioning a precious or significant thing.
Chafikilishiwa
Suggesting the precious thing is being approached or revealed.
Ako akaleisa
Repeating the phrase "Ako akaleisa."
Noo umwingila uwabutisha
Expressing surprise or admiration for the person's impact or influence.
Kwati kasuba
Comparing something to dawn or a new beginning.
Kwati kamungeli akaleisa
Describing the person's impact like a pleasant morning.
Ifyacishinkafye
Referring to something that is exceptionally beautiful.
Would you believe I never thought
Reiterating surprise about not expecting to write a love song.
I'd write a love song
Expressing a transformation in the speaker's creative output since meeting the person.
Until the day I met you.
Emphasizing the difficulty in expressing emotions through writing.
Would you believe its hard to write
Admitting a lack of poetic skill but expressing genuine love.
It's hard to rhyme. I'm not a poet
Highlighting the person's transformative effect, even on skills like playing the guitar.
I'm just in love, but you can turn me into anything
Repeating the phrase "Akooo akaleisa."
Can even play guitars now...
Expressing admiration and awe for consistently receiving beautiful things from a higher power (Jesus).
Akooo akaleisa
Acknowledging being deeply in love.
Leelo bandetela
Questioning the legality of experiencing such intense love.
Ichali chiloto
Repeating the phrase "Abo abaleisa."
Chafikilishiwa
Emphasizing the transformative impact of the person's influence.
Ako akaleisa
Expressing continued amazement at the person's effect.
No umwingila uwabutisha
Repeating the phrase "Kwati kasuba."
Kwati kasuba
Repeating the phrase "Aka kamungeli" with a specific cultural or personal reference.
Aka kamungeli…
Repeating the phrase "Kwati kasuba."
Kwati kasuba
Repeating the phrase "Aka kamungeli akaleisa."
Aka kamungeli akaleisa
Expressing a sense of wonder and admiration for the continuous blessings or gifts from Jesus.
Oh ohoo Jesus the-here you go again.
Repeating admiration for the consistent goodness received.
Always giving me beautiful things...
Expressing love and devotion to Jesus.
I am so in love.
Questioning the legitimacy or normalcy of such intense feelings.
Is this even legal?
Repeating the phrase "Abo abaleisa."
Abo abaleisa
Repeating the phrase "No umwingila uwabutisha."
No umwingila uwabutisha
Referring to a particular song or melody ("Aka aka lwimbo").
Aka aka lwimbo
Repeating the phrase "Eko nayesu Kristu."
Eko nayesu Kristu
Repeating the phrase "Akatwimbila" with reference to singing or praising.
Akatwimbila...
Expressing a connection to Jesus through singing or praising.
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