The “madhu” grows at the top of the tree.
The music of this song will serve as a specimen of Lhota harmony. I am indebted to Mrs. Hutton for the notation.
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The introductory and final chants precede and follow each verse and are sung on the syllable a.
Another traditional song is the following lullaby sung by a widow to her child:—
Ole iyi le he-e,
O iyi e he-e,
O kakao ntitscona chitata chonchiato?
O iyi e he-e, [[202]]