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Idajo mi ree…

Leyin gbogbo atotonu awon agbejoro mejeji ati iwadi
to peye, ariipe ojebi esun ti a fikan e, nitori na idajo
mi ree, ile ejo yi so e sinu:
i) igbega;
ii) aseyori;
iii) idunnu;
iv) ayo;
v) ire owo;
vi) ire omo;
vii) alafia;
viii) ati emi gigun,
lati isinsin yi lo ati titi lailai… Ari bee, ase bee… O seyi yio san wasi ire gbogbo…

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