to carry on Chorus: But in my African Dream, you touched my face raised up my children and gave them grace in my African Dream you wiped away my tears
Telling me to go, But I could never run. (Chorus) Cos' in my African Dream Theres a new tommorow Cos' in my african Dream Theres a dream that we can
to carry on Chorus: But in my african dream, you touched my face Raised up my children and gave them grace In my african dream you wiped away my tears
Traduction: Johnny Clegg. Dans Mon Rêve d'Afrique.
Traduction: Johnny Clegg Savuka. Dans Mon Rêve d'Afrique.
Traduction: MLTR. African Dream.
Alright, already the show goes on Alright, till the morning we dream so long Anybody ever wonder, when they would see the sun up Just remember when you
took, I'm shook Cause no one else compares to you [Chorus] Though I've been around the world I never had a girl like you Wanna make my dreams come true Been to Africa
scrolls, rings and shades, Walk in the light of the moon, but I've never been a Batman, African call it Blackman, Brother extracts your African steps
we'll make a better day Just you and me (x4) We All Need Somebody that we can lean on When you wake up look around and see that your dreams gone When
ahh you are my African Queen, the girl of my dreams and you remind me of a thing and that is the African beauty yahhh yahh oooo you are my african queen
some all we are all black born in a dream raise like a crime Refrain ...(paroles en lingala) soki o lingi moya kobe missa zoto no masanga Cause we are kings of Africa
be free From Senegal West Africa, To St. Louis, Missouri Thanks to Catherine ?----? For giving my paps his glory He came down with his drum And a dream
feel it? So much so much yeah So much [Chorus:] So much love to share Pure blackness, wantness is so rare So much love to care Let them know they're missin' out Mama Africa
come add mi haffi send you got me no woman outta road dem sick and tricky dem sell quickly quickly dem licky dem freaky but pride mek you wise my african
north, War down south - War - war - Rumours of war. And until that day, The African continent Will not know peace, We Africans will fight - we find it