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English, 21.08.2020 18:01 wavy419

How do I paraphrase this poem? (PLEASE HELP I'LL GIVE BRANLIEST) It is pure jade, a wide plumage, your heart, your word, Oh Father! Ehuaya.
You pity man, you watch him with mercy! Only for the briefest moment is he next to you, at your side! Ohuaya ohuyaya.
Precious as jade your flowers burst forth, Oh Life-Giver. As fragrant flowers they are perfected, as blue parrots, they open their corolas. Only for the briefest moment next to you, at your side! Ohuaya ohuyaya. (Ignore the words that aren't English)

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