The first two lines of this wtite up i heard in a dream being sung by people with their arms out stretched .clenched fists they sang a sonorous song on amotekun day.!So I wrote the rest,
Wole soyinka mase mase ti igba kan ti Di asiwaju!. Mase mase mase!!!
Wole soyinka Eni ogun Eni itan
Wole soyinka ota Eni ika
Wole soyinka ota Eni iya
Ore alagita
Ore talika
Omo Baba tisha ni isara
Omo mama Alakara l' egba
Baba moremi oni dodo
Baba peyibomi oni iresi
Baba won ni imalefalafia
Baba won ni lafenwa
Ore elemu
ore oni fufu
Okor oni iyan
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