Nharnu language
In Australia's land so grand,
Lies a language, rare and unplanned.
Wajarri, its name, so sweet and true,
An Aboriginal tongue, ancient and few.
Wajarri, a language of the past,
Spoken by people who made it last.
Kartu language, proud and strong,
In the Pama-Nyungan family, it belongs.
Endangered it may be, but still alive,
In the hearts of those who strive.
To keep the words, the stories, the lore,
Wajarri's beauty forevermore.
Children, let's learn this language rare,
With words that float in the desert air.
Speak Wajarri, let your voices ring,
Preserving a heritage, a precious thing.
Wajarri, a language we must embrace,
A tapestry of culture, woven with grace.
Let's celebrate its vibrant sound,
And keep Wajarri's spirit profound.
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