Aprilena's Dance (Igbo)

Richard

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Bringing happiness, in every line.
A little queen in a vibrant swirl,
In the heart of every beat,
You brighten up our every day.
She’s the song of the skies.
With beads around her neck, she twirls,
Dressed in colours, oh what a sight,
April's dancing feet,
In her wrap and head-tie, she shines,
A world of love and harmony,
Aprilena, oh sing with me,
Aprilena, ihe oyibo,
Aprilena, you’re a melody.
Jikọrọ mmadụ niile, nwee ọ joy,
Aprilena, ihe oyibo,
Unity and love, in her eyes,
Her laughter echoes, pure and free,
Dancing in the sunlight, spreading joy.
Aprilena, in every way,
Little April, with a smile so bright,

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