Agbayê
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Agbayê
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Olodumarê ao ver perdida sua criação
No infinito de Orum, reuniu os orixás
Para recriar a vida
Foi Exu o mensageiro a humanidade
Yansã limpou a terra
A chuva cai, no colorido de Oxumarê
Correm as águas de Oxum, ao mar de Yemanjá
Nascem as flores, os animais
Desabrocha a natureza
Ossain concede o poder, a cura
Das matas Oxossi é caçador
E Olodumarê sorria
Com a perfeição dos Orixás
Nanã, a deusa das profundezas
Perguntou ao Deus maior
Se o homem podia desfrutar
Oxalá moldou da lama com suas mãos
Seres de esperança pra viver em paz
Kaô Xangô, espalha a justiça pelos corações
Correm em liberdade os ibejis
Obaluê traz a saúde
Pra vencer a bravura de Obá
Um mundo novo em harmonia
Ôo Ogum com seu cavalo e sua lança
Ô luar de Ogum, o Arame vem proteger
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