Ginagin shigani hurun god gatha
ne insenge jonbu boda do gilgo gin shigani

Ni modub sarajigi jonkaji
amurohji anhun godchorom gogi anja issoji

Johun chinguro namjago ni mogsori mugobgo
nan separan olgulgadug misorul
jimyo

Gure uri guroji mwo mamun munojyo neryo
amuri wonhedo gajil su obsuni

Ah amugodo amugogo dudgo shiphji anhasso
ah otohge hedo otohge hedo dorabwa jujin anhgeji

Ochaphi nanun aniyojanha
gure ara noui jinshimun nega aniodan gol

Suobshi gasume segyossojanha
hundullinun nunbichuro nunmul tolguji maljago

Hwichangimyo yogijogil sodanidaga
amuna nal buthjabnun ie pare angyo

Bin usumul nanudaga jibe dorawa marun
nunmuri hurujido mothago

Ah amugogo amugodo dudgo shiphji anhasso
ah otohge hedo otohge hedo dorabwa jujin anhgeji

Tick-tock tick-tock tick-tock
shigane dwiro narul sumgyojwo jebal mannajido anhge
tick-tock tick-tock tick-tock otohge hedo daman noui chinguil puniltheni


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    what is that?

    maplegirl6on November 14, 2009   Link

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