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El Pasoan Tells Survival Story, Speaks Of Dog That Saved His Life

Posted by Black Africa - March 23, 2012 - Africa
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El Pasoan Tells Survival Story, Speaks Of Dog That Saved His Life
The League of Latin American Citizens hosted its first “hero” night, honoring Zulu the dog.

Read more on KFOX 14 El Paso

Originally posted 2010-04-10 23:01:43.

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(Dedicicated To Zulu Chief Shaka)

Hero who surpasses other heroes!
Swallow that disappears in the clouds,
Others disappearing into the heavens!
Son of Menzi!
Viper of Ndaba!
Erect, ready to strike,
It strikes the shields of men!
Father of the cock!
Why did it disappear over the mountains?
It annihilated men!
That is Shaka,
Son of Senzangakhona,
Of whom it is said, Bayede!
You are an elephant!

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