Pepé Nømnælwuld
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Chant for Wisdom
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1. Pepé Nømnælwuld
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Chant of Wisdom
Copanic
Pepé Nømnælwuld
Nømnøen iin fod
Vereden iin ston
Loptóroteliiszésh
This is a chant sung by the Copanic people, in order to evoke the spirit of Pepé Nømnælwuld to bring wisdom their way.
It comes form the Copanic legend of Pepé Nømnælwuld, a wise toad that is often found sitting on rocks in the forrests of the counties: Oxhmitenlond and Wodanlond. In Copan, Pepé is seen as a symbol of wisdom. The phrase "Xheki lé Pepé" translated to "walk with Pepé" is used to mean Be careful, or Don't do anything stupid.
Translation:
Pepé Nømnælwuld
Didn't eat his food
Sitting on his stone
Thinking and plotting
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