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Catchword for “Trinbagonian”
Catchword: Trinbagonian
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Part of Speechn.
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Quotation: This praise song was written for the panman/To all those who has shown their dedication/Out of yesterday’s rejection/Onward to a new perfection/From a hunger came a feel/From that feel we shape the steel/So we sing a song of praise for those who/Help to clear the path so we could see through/So that we children, they have source/To put every Trinbagonian on course/Out of a muddy pond/10,000 flowers bloom.
Article or Document Title:
“A Praise Song (for the PanMan)” (URL)
Author:
David Rudder
Dateline:
song
Date of Publication:
1987
(This date is uncertain. It is either not given, unclear, or unreliable in the original source.)
Originally published in:
Original Author:
John Ashley Sammerson
Original Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
Usenet: soc.culture.caribbean
Original Date Published:
Feb. 14, 1992
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