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Rizal poem
ADMIRABLE HERO

We truly admire something about Rizal
Words from his works truly inspire.
He had a lot of talents, with the world he shared
He has love for our country that we truly craved.

We always believe in what he thinks
He change our country by his beliefs
Years ago he told us to dream,
Nothing’s wrong, if you wish to scream.

Every struggle that he face
He manage it with so much grace.
We often amaze, with his strength
He deserved more than just praised

He almost had a perfect life
But for the sake of us he gave his life
He is Dr. Jose P. Rizal
Our hero that we truly admire.

ADMIRABLE HERO

We truly admire something about Rizal
Words from his works truly inspire.
He had a lot of talents, with the world he shared
He has love for our country that we truly craved.

We always believe in what he thinks
He change our country by his beliefs
Years ago he told us to dream,
Nothing’s wrong, if you wish to scream.

Every struggle that he face
He manage it with so much grace.
We often amaze, with his strength
He deserved more than just praised

He almost had a perfect life
But for the sake of us he gave his life
He is Dr. Jose P. Rizal
Our hero that we truly admire.

ADMIRABLE HERO

We truly admire something about Rizal
Words from his works truly inspire.
He had a lot of talents, with the world he shared
He has love for our country that we truly craved.

We always believe in what he thinks
He change our country by his beliefs
Years ago he told us to dream,
Nothing’s wrong, if you wish to scream.

Every struggle that he face
He manage it with so much grace.
We often amaze, with his strength
He deserved more than just praised

He almost had a perfect life
But for the sake of us he gave his life
He is Dr. Jose P. Rizal
Our hero that we truly admire.

ADMIRABLE HERO

We truly admire something about Rizal
Words from his works truly inspire.
He had a lot of

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