Baba Oh
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Baba Oh
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How many of you, here in building somewhere
Hand a chance to go to Africa
And there was a sound, there was a word they used, it's called Baba
Which means Father
And I heared the young man
By the name Sonnie Badu
He is absolutely a-annointed
And he sang something like this
Open the flood glates in abundance
And couse you're Rain to fall on me
We here in your presence, let it rain
Ohh your rain (Jesus), let it fall on me
We here in your presence, let it rain
All your rain, let's fall on me
(Everybody help me sing)
Open the flood glates in abundance
And couse you're Rain to fall on me
Open the flood glates in abundance (and cause your rain)
And cause your rain to fall on me (Baba, baba oh!)
Baba oh
Oh (your rain)
Baba oh
Oh (let it rain)
Baba oh
Oh
Oh-oh-oh
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