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Nijo ti won ji
Ti won n foribale fun Ikin won
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Eni ba foribale a jato
Eni ba foribale laa ni ire gbogbo
Abere nii fi tojutimu sise
O difa fun foribale ki o rire
Awa wa foribale a o ku mo
ObaraRete, Ori a gbo ke!
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Mo fori bale!
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