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Oko Mi Máa Ń Fowósí Fóòmú Rè Wípé Òun Kò Tí Ní Ìyàwó ,erànmílówó.

 E jò ó Erànmílówó.
Oko tí ó fémi sílé láti odún mérin séyìn, máa ń fowósí fóòmú rè wípé òun kò tí ní ìyàwó nígbà kúgbà tí ó bá ye kí ó so pé òhun ti láya. Yàtò sí ìyen a kìí sábà ní aáwò kì í sì jowú rárá.
Njé ó n’ìfé mi ní tòótó?
Kílódé tí ó ma ń se báyan?
E jò ó egbà mí ní ìmòràn, kí ni kí n se
Ìnira yí pò púpò, okàn mi sì ń dà rú gidigidi…

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