KEMAKE
KENGE MA, KENGE MA
IABA WE
IENA WE

Aaa hiii

He ne m'oubliez pas
Me dit la mélodie

Et arrivée en ville
Mille mélodies jalouses
On voulu l'effacer
Tout en n'immiscant mes pensées

Aaa hiii
Ne m'oubliez pas
Elle s'en est allée
Sans souvenir elle m'a laissée
Impossible de la trouver

Oh mélodie des temps futur et passé
Puisses tu me pardonner je ne voulais t'oublier

Aaa hiii

Ne m'oubliez pas
Ne m'oubliez pas
Ne m'oubliez pas

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KEMAKE KENGE MA, KENGE MA IABA WE IENA WE Aaa hiii He do not forget me The melody says to me And arrived downtown Thousand jealous melodies One desired to erase it While not immiscant my thoughts Aaa hiii Do not forget me It was gone from there Without remembering it left me Impossible to find it Oh melody of future and last time Can you forgive me I did not want to forget you Aaa hiii Do not forget me Do not forget me Do not forget me




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