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Ayiti Leve • Atis Meteyer

ADDED BY ATISMETEYER (AUG 15, 2017 AT 12:12 AM) • 9,673 VIEWS • EDIT

Genre: Other
Album: On Se Rappellera
Year: 2017
Produced by: Institut Francais Haiti
Lyrics by: Atis Meteyer

Nou fè this nou that.
Nou ret la nap fè bak.
N' pa janm mete men n' nan pat la.
Poutan kat la ap mal bat la.
Sanble nou tout genlè bliye kiyès nou ye.
Yo te pote n' isit sou bato negriye.
An n' met ansanm pou n' ka fè ayiti briye.
Fò n' pa bliye se lapèl dè anti l' te ye.

Kè
Yanm manyanm manye.( 5 fois).
Yanm manyanm manye ohhhh.
Ayiti leve.
Leve,reveye ou. ( 6 fois).

Nou kapab se nou premye pèp nwa k' libere.
Nou kapab nou sanble bliye kiyes nou ye.( 2 fwa)

Kè

Vers 1
Se tèt ansanm pou nou ale pi lwen.

Si n' met ansanm nou ka vanse pi byen.
N' dwe konn kote n' soti kote nou dwe ale.
N dwe konn kisa n' vle kisa ke n' pa vle.
Nou gen fòs pou n' ale pi lwen.
Nou gen sans pou n' konn sa ki byen.
Nou gen fos pou n' ale pi byen.
Fò n' pa kite peyi n' nan katchouboumbé.
Mete l' anlè tankou kap anbonbe.
Wi n' se nago
Wi n' se nèg kongo.
N' pa nan fè lago.

Kè.


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