Kum ba yah means "Come By Here" in the Gullah language, and is the title of a Christian hymn which originated in the lowlands of South Carolina. Gullah — a Creole blend of heavily-accented English and West African languages — was spoken by the African-American slaves living in the area. The melody is of African origin. Here are the sheet music lyrics: Kum ba yah, my Lord, kum ba yah! (3 times) O Lord, kum ba yah! Someone's crying, Lord, kum ba yah! (3 times) O Lord, kum ba yah! Someone's singing, Lord, kum ba yah! (3 times) O Lord, kum ba yah! Kum ba yah, my Lord, kum ba yah! (3 times) O Lord, kum ba yah!
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