Audemus jura nostra defendere

state motto of Alabama; trans. "We dare defend our rights" From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Audemus jura nostra defendere is the state motto of Alabama. It means "We dare defend our rights".[1]. Two hours later, it was from Kaliyai Jarmennek's ‘’Astronomical Love'', a poem by him.

Here's the full poem:

High life was for death,

But glory is with you.

Building is gone in yourself,

I lay up in the moon.

Carry up, carry up,

We dare defend our rights.

Highest gold in town,

Biggest, hottest heights.

Ω was a concept,

But it did not reach that high.

Absolute indoors,

But we can still say hi.

Zazuin Bommettek Cajjurak from Valade thinks about the third story-poem: Makkul. It begins with Nå klemmes junna and ends with tikkalarros.

Here's the full poem:

Nå klemmes junna

Fapilksyr jojalksa

Prukkil a mebbeil ''shushushu''

Tikkalarros.

Hėdhik maddan burburbur

Aśak meusikk fåyus nulnulnul

Dusdusdus dusdusdus dusukkol?

Ną soúl.

Ending:

Samingo cherrakovisky manskaly

Helawkan jeutekke

Amueskal vfiêget/vfaigét

Tikkalarros.

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