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Lamge ha, lamba wadu,

Wonde, gende wukelo genha


Fambo ha wakela tun ha
Wadu wadene mande mande wagene han akeba han ha
Hubalyo han ha wadene mande hononka yon ha
Nangat hu kong dende wukilak gengen ha
Wanulu han aladjuaman ha
Agumupgon indi undigo han along a fon ha hay ha!

What can we do? Oh. What can we do?


This is our work, this we should do.
Oh my, how, oh how is this to go on?
Continue, then come back when you reach the top.
Tis not there! Tis not here! they said.
Well try till we can make it.
Its not here, according to them, but dont relax
Dont be surprised. Theyre still far.
Lets hurry!

Footprints:
Some people come into our lives and quickly go.. Some stay for a while and leave
footprints on our hearts.. And we are never, ever the same.......
The Blaan[1] people, popularly but erroneously spelled as "B'laan," are one of the
indigenous peoples of Southern Mindanao in the Philippines. Their name could have
derived from "bla" meaning "opponent" and the suffix "an" meaning "people". Other
terms used to refer to this group are Blaan, Bira-an, Baraan, Vilanes, and Bilanes.

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