The Liimba.
This is a purely Barozi song and is sung and danced by women only, to celebrate the arrival of a Chief.
“Sitengu nalili, masiku a nakene, ndendende.”
Sitengu (a small bird that is heard before cock crow) has called, the night is finished. Yea! yea!
“Mukalelwa mweta sikawana moya, ndendende.”
The one who is in trouble says he cannot free himself from his trouble. Yea! yea!
“Mufuma mweta sika sheba sinu, ndendende.”
The rich man says, I am in need of nothing. Yea! yea!
“Muwabelwa mushekasheka, ndendende.”
The man who is glad always laughs.
“Mu siala munyima tayiwa mangwi, a kena ta liya mu yenda munyima tayiwa a tata ta ndoo.”
He who stops behind, my master, is white like a pelican, but he who goes along (with us) is bright like a leopard.
And many other verses.