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Ikún je dòdò ikún n rédìí, Ikún kò mò pé ohun tí ó dùn a máa pa ni.Arábìnrin yí ni ó gba orí ìbùsún ya wèrè.

Ìròyìn jé kí á mò wípé arábìnrin yí ya wèrè léyìn tí eni tí ó ti láya nílé ba lájosepò tán. Gégé bí eni tí ó sún mo se so. Ó so wípé ó ti mo omobìnrin yí lára kí ó má bá oko olóko sún kiri, tí ó sì jé wípé àwon kìlò fun tó, ohun tí ó máa n so ni wípé sebí ayé òun ni, àti wípé ohun tí ó ba wu òhun ni òhun le fi ayé òhun se, kò kan eni kéni.
Ó ti wá kan èèyàn báyìí oooo, kí á ya sóra.

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