 Honourable Sean Edward, Minister for Education, Sustainable Development, Innovation, Science, Technology and Vocational Training. The Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture and Information, Talvin Lee, the Executive Director of FRC, Mr. Issa Joseph, and our Creative Industries Officer, Mr. Imran Emmanuel. Today's first reading is taken from the letter of St. Paul to the Ephesians, Chapter 2, Versus 1 to 10, and our Gospel is according to Luke, Chapter 12, Versus 13 to 21. All groups who are on the outside, we are asking you to make your way in so that we can begin the Mass. I invite you to quiet down yourself so that we can begin the celebration of the Mass. Let us all take our seats, please. Let us all stand for our entrance hymn. We shall all join our voices in singing, Limine. Limine. Agri. Calimine. St. Magritte. As you know, capoje. Sopoasec. Magritte. St. Magritte. As you know, capoje. Sopoasec. Magritte. Limine. Iklewe. Iklewe. Agri. Calimine. St. Magritte. As you know, capoje. Sopoasec. Magritte. St. Magritte. As you know, capoje. Sopoasec. Magritte. Limine. Agri. Calimine. Mamai. Magritte. Limine. Limine. I invite you to remain standing for the national anthem. Can we compose ourselves please, children? Good morning to everybody. Don't shoot at noon. Viva Magiris! Let me welcome our distinguished guests, the honorable minister and other officials from the different organizations, CDF, FRC, etc. Let me welcome all the teachers who are here today. And a very special way, let me welcome all the other groups who have joined the children. Good morning to everyone. Viva Magiris! Good morning to all the children who are here today. We have two priests, David, myself and Father Cleo. One of them is Diak and the other one is Diakon. Diakon Peter, who is here with you. And the other one is Timothy, who is here with you. So we are gathered together to celebrate this great feast of Saint Margaret Mary Alacor. We are going to celebrate Saint Margaret Mary Alacor. So let us enter into the spirit of prayer, praying for our country, praying for our people. Let's prepare ourselves now boys and girls, sisters and brothers, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. In prayer you say, we know that prayer is the center of prayer, and it is the center of prayer. Let's bow our heads in the moment of silent prayer, as we ask God's mercy upon our country. And I ask God to forgive us, forgive our country, forgive all the sins, especially the crimes, the anger, the dishonesty, all the bad things in our country. And I ask God to please our hearts, forgive us. Let's ask Him to preserve our children, our young people. Let's ask God to preserve them. Let's ask God to give our teachers, the necessary patience they need to educate us, to care and pass on values. Let's ask God to teach us. Together let us confess to God and to one another. I confess to Almighty God and to you, my brothers and sisters, that I have gravely sinned in my thoughts and in my words, in what I have done, and in what I have failed to do. Through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault. Therefore I ask, blessed Mary of the Virgin, all the angels and saints, to you, my brothers and sisters, to pray for me to the Lord our God. May Almighty God, have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring us to life everlasting. Oh, have mercy on me, have mercy, have mercy, have mercy on me. Oh, Christ, oh, have mercy on me. Let us pray. All out on us we pray, oh Lord, that spirit with which you so remarkably endowed, Saint Margaret Mary, so that we may come to know the love of Christ, which surpasses all understanding, and be utterly filled with your fullness through all our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns within the unity of the Holy Spirit. One God forever and ever. Please be seated. We shall now listen to the first reading. The first reading is taken from the letter of Saint Paul to the Ephesians chapter 2 verses 1 to 10. You were dead through the crimes and the sins in which you used to live when you were following the way of this world, obeying the ruler who governs the air, following the way of the spirits who are at work with the rebellious. We all were among them too in the past. Living sensual lives ruled entirely by our own physical desires and our own ideas, so that by nature we were as much under God's anger as the rest of the world. But God loved us with so much love that he was generous with his mercy. When we were dead through our sins, he brought us to life with Christ. It is through grace that you have been saved and raised up with him and gave us a place with him in heaven in Christ Jesus. This was to show for all ages to come through his goodness towards us in Christ how infinitely rich he is in grace. Because it is by your grace that you have been saved through faith. Not by anything of your own, but by a gift from God. Not by anything what you have done so that nobody can claim the credit. We are God's work of art created in Christ Jesus to live the good life as from the beginning he had meant us to live it. This is the word of the Lord. Our response to the reading. He made us, we belong to him together. He made us, we belong to him. Cry out with joy to the Lord all the earth. Serve the Lord with gladness. Come before him singing for joy together. He made us, he made us, we belong to him. The sheep of him together. He made within his gifts giving thanks. Enter the courts with songs of prayer and blessing together. He made us indeed our good. Eternals must be full of age to age together. He made us, let us all stand for the gospel. Teach me your paths my God. Make me walk in your truth. Alleluiaan with your spirit. A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Luke. Glory be to you, Lord. The crowd said to Jesus, Master, tell my brother to give me a share of our inheritance. My friend he replied, Who appointed me your judge or the arbitrator of your claims? Then he said to them, Watch and be on your guard against avarice of any kind, For a man's life is not made secure by what he owns, Even when he has more than he needs. Then he told him a parable. There was once a rich man who, having had a good harvest from his land, Fought to himself. What am I to do? I have not enough room to store my crops. Then he said, This is what I will do. I will pull down my bands and build bigger ones And store all my grain and my goods in them. And I will say to my soul, My soul, you have plenty of good things laid by for many years to come. Take things easy, eat, drink, have a good time. But God said to him, Fool, This very night the demand will be made for your soul. And this horde of yours, whose will it be then? So it is when a man stores up treasures for himself In place of making himself rich in the sight of God. The Gospel of the Lord Praise the Lord Jesus Christ Go on, go on, go on. Viva la Margherita Viva la Margherita Viva la Margherita, go on. Viva la Vos Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello. When we're in church, right? We are ex-inclusions, okay? We're getting on good, okay? Because we are both Margaret and Lavros, right? And we have to get on together as sisters and brothers, alright? But today, of course, is your day. So we will give you the respect that is due to you. So viva la Margherita. Viva la Margherita, go on. Now you notice this morning, we had to do many things, say many things in English, and I had to try to translate it in Creole so that some of your children can understand what we are saying. It shows how much work we have to do because la Margherita people and Lavros people, their songs, their traditions are all held within the language, our language. That is why Creole is a vehicle that carries our language, carries our culture, carries our soul, carries our experiences. And so children, we are very happy that our efforts are being made to help you to understand that God has blessed you in St. Lucia with two languages. You are blessed with two languages. You have the native language, which is your Creole, and then you have the language of business, education and things like that, which is English. But as you grew up, when I grew up as a little boy at Monavit, my parents, they were always talking in Creole, all around the place we were speaking Creole, and when I went to school, it was then I had to learn to speak English. Unfortunately, something happened which we hope now will be corrected. As a young St. Lucia mind, my mind was open to two languages. In other words, my mind was broad. My mind was open. When your mind is exposed to two languages, your mind is big. Unfortunately, I was made to close my mind to one language. So they made me shrink my brain in a way, make my mind small. This is why we are so happy today, boys and girls, that at school you are learning that you have a brain that is big. God has blessed you with that, a brain that is open to more than one language. In other words, a brain that can learn more things than other people who have only one brain fixed in one language. So we are very happy with what is happening now and that you are learning English, and soon you will be learning Creole. And I have some of you are learning Mandarin too, I understand, right? And I have some of you are also learning some other languages. Yes, it's good to learn French and Spanish and these things. It helps you because the more your brain is open, the better for you. Viva la margarita! Viva la margarita! Now today I want to tell you a little about the role of St. Margaret. Why it is that we have a saint with la margarita just as we have a saint with la rose? It is because the church wants us to understand that in everything we do, we have to put hoofers. In everything we have to put hoofers, we have to put God first, we have to put God first. So Margaret Mary Alacoc, she was a nun and she loved God so much and she used to pray so much that she had visions of Jesus. She had visions of Jesus and the visions she had of Jesus is the heart of Jesus. That is why we have from Margaret Mary in the Catholic Church what we call the Sacred Heart. You've heard of Sacred Heart? Sacred Heart? Yes, it's from Margaret. We got that. Sacred Heart. She loved Jesus so much that she had visions of the heart of Jesus. And sisters and brothers, this is what we are saying to you today as we continue to celebrate the Feast of St. Margaret Mary Alacoc. You must love the heart of Jesus. You must love Jesus. You must love the heart of Jesus. Not only must you love the heart of Jesus, you must try to have a heart like Jesus. You know a little song? Give me a heart like that ... You know that song? Give me your heart like that. You must love Jesus but you must also ask Jesus to give you a heart like his. and this is what Margaret Mary Alacoc did. She loved Jesus so much that she had visions and she developed this devotion to the heart of Jesus that we call sacred heart. And we want every young man and every young woman, every boy and girl in St. Lucia to have a heart like the heart of Jesus. Could you imagine what would happen in this country if every young boy and every young girl had a heart like Jesus? We would have a beautiful country because the heart of Jesus is a heart of love. The heart of Jesus is a heart of forgiveness. The heart of Jesus is a heart of kindness. The heart of Jesus is a heart that says, okay, you sorry, I forgive you. We have a quarrel. Okay, we can be friends again. When you have a heart like Jesus, that is what happens. So boys and girls, I want each and every one of you to love Jesus, to pray that you will have a heart like Jesus. And you can call in Margaret Mary Alacoc and say, sit my wheat, give me a heart like Jesus. Make me like Jesus. You believe what I say there? You believe what I say there? You believe it? You agree? You want to have a heart like Jesus? All those in church who want to have a heart like Jesus, raise your hands, let me see. Miss you, miss you, miss you, miss you. Everyone. Mister means, minister, hey, what you want to, hey, hey. The minister have two hands up. All of us, all of us want to have a heart like Jesus. Because if we have a heart like Jesus, then we'll have a heart of love. And if we love in this country, it will be a better country. We can put your hands on. Put your hands on. So, vive la margrite. Vive la margrite. La margrite. I want you to be resolved today. I want you to make the commitment today. I call in metafame, Margaret. Metafame, Margaret. I want you to lead me in that charge that Margaret today will commit itself. Tut mamagwit kai desi de. Nukai ni and chair. Can you lead that charge to me? I can. All right. Well, lead it now. Call them. Call them. Margaret. Nukai do but. Nukai permit. Papa. Nukai essay. Papa, huh? Do you want to do? But I don't get it. So, Nukai do whatever, Nukai permit. Can you say Nukai essay. Nukai essay. Nukai essay. Nukai essay. Nukai essay. Nukai essay. Nukai essay. Ni and chair Jesus said We must be able to do something for our people. We must do something for our people. And we must be able to do something for our people. I'm a So boys and girls. I hope from boys and girls, I hope from today, you will really love Jesus. And through her you learn to love Jesus and you learn to ask Jesus to give your heart like this. Can we sing together that beautiful song? Give me heart like that. One more time. Give me heart like that. All those with bidding prayers, please come up. Let us stand. Then we reveal Margaret Group. Only your Margaret Group. Then we Margaret Group. Forester. Grand Reveille Margaret Group. Okay boys and girls, let us now prepare ourselves as our brothers and sisters we pray on our behalf. And we join them in prayer. As bow heads in the moment, Father we come to this day as your children. We ask you to give us a heart like the heart of Jesus. Help us to love the way he loved. Listen to our prayers now and grant our petitions. Prayer for the church. Dear Heavenly Father, we pray for the church and the leaders of the church. We ask that you direct them according to your will. And at in return they may lead the congregation that you have entrusted to them. We ask that you continue to allow us to be a praying church. We pray to the Lord. Lord. Father nation, let the Lord rule over my nation and let my nation be glad and rejoiced. Let my nation sing a new song. Bless his name and show forth his salvation. From day to day we pray to the Lord. Lord, we help her. Pray for culture. God our Father, we come to you today in thanksgiving and praise for all that you have done for us. We thank you for the privilege you have given us to celebrate the Margaret Festival today. Help us to promote and keep the culture alive. Help us to emulate our patron saint, Mary Margaret Alacoc. So that all who honor her may walk in her footsteps. We pray to the Lord. Lord. Prayer for the sick. Most gracious and loving Father, giver of life and health. This morning we bring before you persons in our society who are suffering from illness, whether mental or physical. Relieve their pain and uplift their spirits. Bring them healing, comfort and peace. Provide strength and patience to their caregivers as they provide assistance through their time of need. Lord, I pray for all those who are sick, bedridden and suffering. May they be wrapped in God's love and surrounded in His peace. In Jesus' name I pray, amen. Lord, I pray for you. Heavenly Father, as we are gathered here this morning on this special flower festival, we pray that you come in our midst, especially the youth in St. Lucia, under rule by extension. I pray that you shower your Holy Spirit over them, penetrate their hearts with love and understanding. We pray to the Lord. Lord, hear our prayer. Let's continue to pray for our leaders, our government leaders. We acknowledge the presence of the two ministers who just came in there. We ask the Lord to continue to give wisdom and guidance to all of our leaders that they may make decisions that will fit the nation for the common good. Lord hear us and let us pray especially for those who are on their way still coming to this celebration. Lord will give them a safe journey and protect them from injury and accidents. Lord hear us, Lord gracious here. Together we ask our Blessed Mother, the Queen and Gate of Heaven, to sit first as we pray. Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed are thou, my own woman, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners. Now, an idea of order. Father, hear our prayers. Grant our petitions through Christ our Lord. Amen. Please be seated. We shall now have our collection. I invite the chateau or chateau from the Oleo-Margaret group to lead us in song. Do we have ushers for the collection? Can we get some assistance with the baskets? I'm not sure. I want to. Viva la margaret! Margaret, sweet margaret. Margaret is the best of all flower. Margaret, sweet margaret. Margaret is the best of all. Margaret is praying for all. Margaret is praying for all. Margaret is the best of all. Margaret is the best of all flower. Margaret, sweet margaret. Margaret is the best of all flower. is praying for all for all My great is the best of all My great sweet margaret My great is the best of all flowers My great sweet margarit My great is the best of all it is praying for all for all My great is the best of all is the best of all flowers We shall now have our offer tree possession. I'm inviting the Chateau Chateau from the Labry Margaret group to lead us in the song. Let us all stand. That my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God, your mighty Father. May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy church. Please stand. Let us throw the effects of this offering dedicated to you so that we may be cleansed from old earthly ways. And to the example of Blessed Margaret Mary Alacoc, be renewed by growth in heavenly life through Christ to be with you and with your spirit. Lift up your hearts. We lift them up to the Lord. Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. It is right and just. It is truly right and just, our duty and our salvation. Always and everywhere to give you thanks. Holy Father almighty and eternal God. For in the sense of consecrating himself to Christ. For the sake of the kingdom of heaven. It is right to celebrate the wonders of your providence. By which you call human nature back to its original holiness and bring it to experience on this earth. The gift you promise in the new world to come. And so with all the angels and saints. We praise you as without end we acclaim. Oh Lord. No. Hosanna. Hosanna. Hosanna. Holy Lord. Holy Lord. Come to the name of the Lord. Let us all kneel. Now boys and girls. As you kneel. This is the moment to ask God to send this Holy Spirit upon you. Ask the Lord to send Holy Spirit upon your family, your parents, your homes. Upon our country. Our leaders, our nation. So just as the Holy Spirit will transform bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ. You too can be transformed. Believe in the power of the Holy Spirit. Let us pray for the coming of the Holy Spirit. You I need to hold your Lord the fount of all holiness. Make holy therefore these gifts we pray. By sending down your Spirit upon them let it do fall. So that they may become for us the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. At the time he was betrayed. And entered willingly into his passion. He took bread and given thanks, broke it. And gave it to his disciples saying take this all of you and eat of it. For this is my body which will be given up for you. In a similar way when supper was ended he took the chalice. Once more given thanks. He gave it to his disciples saying take this all of you and drink from it. For this is the chalice of my blood. The blood of the new and eternal covenant. Which will be poured out for you and for many. For the forgiveness of sins. Do this in memory of me. Now boys and girls I wanted to pray especially for your teachers. Your principal and your teachers all those who are helping in your education. Pray for them now ask God to bless them. And to give them the patience they need to educate you. Therefore as we celebrate memorial of his death and resurrection. We offer you Lord the bread of life and the chalice of salvation. Giving thanks that you've held us worthy to be in your presence and ministry. Humbly we pray that partaking of the body and blood of Christ. May be guarded into one by the Holy Spirit. Let us now pray for our Holy Father the Pope for our Archbishop. Pray for all of the priests, deacons, lay leaders. Remember Lord your church spread throughout the world. And bring her to the fullness of charity. Together with Francis our Pope Gabriel our Archbishop. The College of Bishops of the Caribbean region of the world. The clergy, religious, seminarians, lay leaders, parents, children. All of us who form your family. And now we're going to pray for all the the margarite followers, leaders, kings, queens and others who've died. Remember them now and ask the Lord to grant them eternal rest. Remember also our brothers and sisters who have fallen asleep in the hope of their resurrection. And all who have died in your mercy. Welcome them into the light of your face. Have mercy on us all we pray. And with the blessed Virgin Mary, mother of God. With blessed Joseph, a spouse, with the blessed Apostles. And all the saints who have pleased you throughout the ages. We may merit to be coheirs to eternal life. And may praise and glorify you through your Son Jesus Christ. In the unity of the Holy Spirit. All glory and honor is yours and ever. Let us stand and sisters and brothers. We are one people. The margarite like La Rose. We are one nation. And together we pray that the Lord will bless us as a people. That the Lord will help us to live together as sisters and brothers. Because we have only one Father. And so we are going to pray the family prayer. Together our Father who art in heaven. Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses. As we forgive those who trespass against. And lead us not into temptation. But deliver us. Deliver us to all who pray from every evil. Graciously grant peace nowadays. And by the help of your mercy. We may be always free from sin and safe from all distress. As you are with the blessed hope. And the coming of our Savior Jesus Christ. The kingdom, the power and the glory are yours. Lord Jesus Christ who set your apostles. Peace I leave you my peace I give you. Look not on our sins. But on the faith of your church. And graciously grant the peace and unity. In accordance with your will. Who live and reign forever and ever. Amen. The peace of the Lord be with you always. And with your spirit. Let us offer each other the sign of peace. The surprise. Viva la Magirite. Magirite soko. Mueh se wadlo. Che mueh kafe mueh maa la magirite. Siti bed la kalome no la magirite. This year wadilata e pi wadlo. Mueh kafe mueh maa la magirite. Siti bed la kalome kwa wadlo. Siti bed la tijamueh pi wadlo. Siti bed la kalome. Mueh kafe mueh maa la magirite. Siti bed la kalome kwa wadlo. Take away the sins of the world. Have mercy on us. Lamb of God. You take away the sins of the world. Have mercy on us. Lamb of God. You take away the sins of the world. Grant us peace. Let us all kneel. Behold the Lamb of God. Behold Him who takes away the sin of the world. Blessed are those called to the Son of the Lamb. And now we are going to prepare for communion. Children, only those who have made their first communion should come up to receive communion. Remember, if you have not made your first communion yet, you should not come up. And those who are coming up, if you want to receive communion, place your hands, cup your hands, one hand over the other. You receive the communion with one hand and take it and eat it with the other. Those who don't want to receive communion but want a blessing, you cross your hands like that and I will give you a blessing. So remember, only those who have made their first communion when you come, if you want to receive communion, you cup your hands, receive communion, take and eat. Those who don't want communion, you can place your hands like that and you get a blessing. We shall now have our communion. I invite the Shutswell from the Denry Margaret group to lead us in song. I invite the Shutswell from the Denry Margaret group to listen to the廉 Caile demonstrate. I Rocky the URLs of education of religious color. What is the chapter and what you produce my my my my my my I'm Amadit you can't pass it to me, when I need to come and sit. Amadit, you can't pass it to you. I'm Amadu I'm from Maghre. Amadu, you can't pass it to me. When you need to come, stay with me. When you need to come, stay with me. I'm Amadu. Okay, for those of you who have received communion, you now have received Jesus under the form of bread. Others who have received Jesus in your heart spiritually, this is a moment for you to pause and to ask Jesus to give you a heart like His. So let's just be silent in the moment now and pray in your heart now. Ask Jesus whom some we've received and others whom we've received spiritually. Tell Him, speak to Him, speak to Jesus, you can speak to Jesus. He's in your heart, He can hear you. Tell Him, give me a heart like yours. Give me a heart like yours. I now invite the library, my great group, to lead us in the meditation song. Stand, bow your heads in prayer, made a holy reception of the body and blood of your only regarding son O Lord. Turn us away from the cares of this fleeting world. So that following the example of blessed Margaret Mary Anacor, we may grow in sincere love for you on earth and rejoice to behold you for eternity in heaven through Christ our Lord. Please sit and now I invite the Honorable Minister of Culture to come in a few words to you. Thank you very much. Honorable Sean Edwards, Minister for Education, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Culture, Senator Gibyan Fudianan, Excellency, the Ambassador of Taiwan, and his lovely wife and staff, CEO of Events Company of St. Lucia, Mrs. Lauren Sidone, DPS in the Ministry of Culture, other CEO of the Folk Research Center, members of the clergy, Viva Margaret! I must say to you it is a real pleasure when I walked into the church and to see the lovely color and the spirit that you've brought to the church this morning. Thank you so very much. We made it very clear that we wanted to put greater emphasis on the celebration of our flower festivals. We believe it is a tradition that has to be promoted. Government is committed to put in more resources to make the celebrations bigger than they have been in the past and we did give a lot of support to La Rose when they did have the celebration and now Margaret told us don't worry will be even bigger than La Rose and you've shown you've really put in a big effort two weekends ago. Two weekends ago you had your coronation, you had your dinner and ball and I must tell you I truly enjoyed myself and of course today you have your church service and later this afternoon we will have the Goa Fet and of course you do the parade around the city and I'm hoping next year La Rose will come even bigger and then you will come even bigger and we will grow and grow and the whole of St. Lucia will understand what the flower festivals about and I think Father Anthony made the point we are one people we are one society we live together as one however we do celebrate our flowers and that is what it is all about how we can live together as one how we can build our communities how we can celebrate as a people and we want to ask all solutions to go and research about the flower festivals during the week we had a panel discussion explaining the origins of the flower festivals we want you to educate the children about the flower festivals those traditions those practices teaches a lot about how to live as a society how to learn to live with other to respect each other and this for us is important at a time when we have so many challenges learning how to celebrate each other celebrate our identity can help us deal with some of the problems that we face I'm really glad for you today I notice a lot of the school children have turned out and I'm sure the Minister of Education is very happy to see this and he's a big supporter I must say I'm a little jealous of him his constituency has the Moose Groups where there's La Rose La Margaret you have the Moose Groups in the valley and I know he's a big supporter of Booth so I know he's very pleased today to see and let me share a secret which if you didn't know it the Parliamentary Secretary is actually a La Margaret so and he's very proud of his La Margaret he doesn't miss a chance to tell us he's Margaret so keep up the good work all the kings all the queens all the princes because everyone who is contributing to make this a success keep up the good work we dare to support you we will support you this is what solution is all about Viva La Margarita Thank You Honourable Minister. I just want to make one announcement. Juniqurero there will be two places where we're celebrating Choiselle and Castries so in Castries the mass will be here at the Cathedral at 8 o'clock on the 30th and we want to invite all the groups you can come in your nice Dandan, Margaret Dandan, La Rose Dandan whatever it is it's Juniqurero all of us one motion huh we have in a nice mass and after that we'll have our festival so 30th Juniqurero mass at 8 o'clock here at the Cathedral for those in the north and in Choiselle for those in the south. May the Lord be with you, and with your spirit, bow down for the blessing. May the Lord bless you and keep you, may the Lord let the light of his countenance shine upon you. May the Lord bless you, fill him with his peace, and may the bless of mighty God, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit come down upon us and he manifests forever and ever. Go on and announce the gospel to God so have a good day today. I would like you to listen to the order in which we are going to exit and parade. The first group will be the Denny Revere, Margaret group then we have the kiddies head start followed by the Grand Revere, Margaret group then we have Bonners Early Learning Center followed by Labrin, Margaret group then we have Avamaria primary followed by Denny Margaret group and finally Olio Margaret group. Did you get that? Okay so we exit in that order so we can parade in that order. So we have one Denny Revere, two kiddies head start, three Grand Revere, four Bonners Early Learning Center, five Labrin, Heria primary, seven Denny and finally Olio. I invite the Shutter from Olio to lead us in the recessional hymn. Margaret, give me the gospel, Margaret, look up here, I say Margaret, that's the city. Mama, Margaret, give me the gospel, the city. Mama, Margaret, give me the gospel. The group that was not mentioned you just follow the Olio group which was the last group. Any of the schools that was not mentioned you just follow. I was just calling the order that I was given. Mama, Margaret, give me the gospel, the city. Mama, Margaret, give me the gospel, the city. You're marching wrong, you're marching wrong, you're marching wrong. Play soldiers of Margaret when the drum begins to play. Yeah, all right, yeah. So you think that's enough? All right, now do a test. Next again. Hey, that camera. You'll need that on a timer. Just do what you're coming for. Do what you're coming for now. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, good afternoon everybody. Good afternoon. Good afternoon everybody. All right, give me a wave. Good afternoon everybody. Good afternoon, yeah. Just give me a wave. Give me a wave over there. Good afternoon. Yes, good afternoon. Good afternoon, how are you dad? Good, good, good. Jerry, come and tell the people good afternoon guys. Come, come, come. Jerry. Viv la Maghre! Hot pokodejne or something. But we're getting ready. We're getting ready to parade with the children and the performances and two bagai bell at Maghre. Look at me, look at me. Look at me Maghre. Look at me. Look at me. Look at me. Is that right? No way for... But we're getting ready to have the performances. Cool children, you know they are the ones who have kept that aspect of the culture alive. In August, we have the adults doing their stuff with the but in It's October. It's the turn of the children. They've kept it alive for us. And so, we are going to feature them this afternoon as we celebrate one more time. My name is Michael Gasper. I'm your master of ceremonies for this afternoon's special celebration and I'm going to be saying let's say it again. Well, we're off to a start. And like I said a while ago, the school children have been doing well maintaining that aspect of our culture. You have a celebration. So, welcome everyone of you and let's have fun. And by the way, you have to cheer them. You have to keep them going. You have to applaud them and let them do it over and over and better and better. All right. So, let's say, you're and they're hungry. So, let's get it going for them and let's begin with them. And I want you to applaud them, you know. Let's bring on the children. Come closer, come closer. Hold this. Hold this. Okay, let's do the meow meow. They're not singing. Meow meow for this thing in here. Come here, come here. Come together, come together. Bring them closer, bring them closer. Yeah, go go go. Well, I can see the doctors. Yes, the what are they? Gynecology, students of quality in the making. So, one more time for Kitty's Head Start. Now, while they were singing, I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them I saw them Let's give the teachers a round of applause for organizing these children in that manner. Very good. And I'm proud to see the parents, the parents coming around, taking the pictures, who's have Sabel, Igbo, and let's keep encouraging the children so we can promote the culture. That's what it is, it's ours and let's not let it down. You know what is sad? We have to keep it going, let's do as much as we can with the culture. But I have a prize to give. When you're free, I will call one of you. I will give you a Neapot dessert, Vin Chante Enchante. Alright? Vin Chante, let's keep away. Let me see if I can identify who's ready. One, who else? Let's keep away. Chante Enchante, my good bano. But back to them as we go. So, I'm proud of you. Alright, I think we're getting ready for another school. Is here, are they ready? And this one is coming all the way from Ticolo. This one is coming from Ticolo. And the teacher is this woman who does everything for the... Sorry, it's Basen Joseph. Well, it's close by Basen Joseph Ticolo. But the teacher, teacher Bono, does everything to promote the culture. She does everything, everything, everything. So, teacher Bono, let's keep away. Let's teach Bono, keep away. Alright, Basen? We will bring on. Bono Esprit School, I would say. Bono Esprit School, come on board. The children, we have to run with the program because the children are young and they can't stand there for too long. So, we give them a chance. Which one of you wants to sing? Don't tell me that. Grozile? That's... come, come, come Grozile. Watch him, watch him run. Grozile, come on a man. You can sing. One of you can sing. Which one can sing? I'm sure you can sing a song. Come, come, come. Which one do you want? Sing a song for me. I don't know any song. You don't know any song? Sing, you can sing. Come, let me hear it. The children aren't ready. They're not ready yet. Let me get an adult. Let's keep learning. Who can help us here? Anybody? Teacher says no. Who? Somebody had their hand up a while ago. Vineyard. Thank you. You can help us here. You can sing a song for us. Vineyard. What's your name? Elry Jamare. Elry Jamare. I don't know any song. I don't know any song. Okay? Do you know any song? I don't know any song. You don't know any song. I don't know any song. I don't know any song. I don't know any song. Are you ready? This time, we are going over to Bonas Preschool from Basin Joseph, Tava Bloss. A portrait and be your truth. Gapolisa. Polis. When they were sold, they had to play with. Solder had to play with. Mommy, where is the gun? Thank you. But they were good. Give them a round of applause. We love the children. Order for me, please. This little girl. Let me give you a story about this little girl. She belongs to... What's your name? I don't know. Nothing. My name is Rand, and I'm number four queen. Elvis. Her story. She came with another school. She belongs to another school. And she has not seen the other students from her school. So when she saw this group participating, she started crying. She wanted to be on stage. And you know she just joined them illegally like a dancer, please. Give her a round of applause for me, please. Thank you. Why, why, why? Mise, meow, meow, meow. A letter. Mala was and all of that. Are you enjoying it? Yes. And this is from where? You all are from where? Ave Maria coming next. So you all come to see? Ave Maria is coming next. So you want to see? Watch that. Watch that. Ave Maria coming next to... And of course, we welcome the students from the Castries Bay soon. Castries Bay soon. Ah, yay, yay. Okay. Just a quick correction. It's not Ave Maria. My name is Ave Maria and I am from Guamunga. My name is Ave Maria. My name is... Oh, it's a mistake. Anyway, they're from Labry. They're from Labry. And they are... Well, you know Labry is another community that keeps the culture alive. They are very strong with the Laws and also with Magry. So, Viva Magry! I will say it again want you to say royal because they want to make sure they punctuate it with royal and they have had some elegance about them you have to say royal so let me hear you say royal but you shouting that royal for them they don't like like they yeah you have to say Roy yeah that's right so we're getting ready for are you ready all right so I bring you the library library what's cool library schools all right library girls boys school whatever but they're from library give them a round of applause thank you you spending all your money on drinks anything she coming up dead drunk to him in the morning rich nice make up for them I don't mind doing none then look at my time in nonsense and from my gay rich without no money for us to go out for the sugar but money the whole morning there yes you see La Marguerite people we help each other we care for each other to stop spending your money uselessly labricated union is to block down the road you can go and they will help you they will give you alone and help you stop spending your money wisely and their therapy you can maybe join welcome let's go go go go because the money you're calling my edu's go also hello hello we'd like to see up at HR please she just did thank you good morning morning so how may I help you today when it fairer before okay so wait I remember you from the Marguerite community society yes I remember you yes so the labricated union can give you a loan for you to use it on your kids supplies like you can use it for school supplies or house supplies like for your kitchen or for your living room or for your bathroom so the labricated union can give you a loan for you to know how to spend your money wisely and for you to not spend it up what's going on here please stop this is a this is a credit union you must act professionally this is not your house is now since we have help you there's a check for your to give to the tailor for you thank you you see see you all right people are Marguerite the flowers the flower in this day but I didn't hear that line and I want you to sing it with me you can wait a minute the Ave Maria from the center of castries Ave Maria next because it's Ave Maria you all make a nice sake with a song all right Ave Maria next standing by okay while they're setting up I have a gentleman there wants to sing a nice come come come in Vincent and by Benovit ma he's an accomplished singer very accomplished from denry so tell me see Ashanti and let me tell you if I only tell you his son is a calypso Nyan and you want to know which calypso Nyan a fellow from denry called super sweet that's the father of super sweet really Viva la marguerite my name is not a name just a name of a guy you know that he must have sent me on viva marguerite I was... No, no, no, no, no My passion to beizer Don't need to up move a man, yeah Don't need to up move a lady My passion to beizer Help me see Steven Give him a round of applause, supley Merci Right on the spot Watch me, I'm just a smile I pick up library How could I do that? All of my favorite communities are Pueba Bono. Big up Labry, seriously, that's an error. Semuna, I want you to give Labry a round of applause, please. Big, big, big sign. Thank you very much. Very, very, very much. And big up to you. All right. Big up to Puebla. DJ Jeff. Right, DJ Jeff, thank you very much. So good afternoon, DJ Jeff. Children, children, how are you? Fine. Are you all fine? Yes. Who can sing a song for me? Sing a Margaret song. Who can sing a Margaret song? Sing it loudly. I cannot. You want to sing one too? I want another one. Sing another song. Me, me, me, me. Very good. Very good. What school? What school are you all from? Ave Maria. Well, you know what? Ave Maria is on stage. Ave Maria is on stage. Are you going to share them on? Yes. So I want you to hear you loudly. Give them a round of applause. Clap for them and say yes. All right. So let's say it for Ave Maria as they do their performance. All right. So are you ready? Ready? Ready? Ready? Ready? Ready? Now? Now. Ready? One, two, three. Viva. What's the other one? DJ, it's not that we're not calling the name. Because we just say the other one, right? Because the police will arrest you. What? All right. All right. Let me just... I wanted to say something about the library group. Did you realize something? You didn't realize library came to do a commercial? All right? They're sponsored. That's right. So you see, that's creativity. And I left out. Give them a round of applause to play Library Credit Union. Did they get a check? They got a check? How much? How much? 10,000. All right. So that was the library doing a good one. And of course Ave Maria. You know why I love the children from Ave Maria? Because they're coming from the city schools. And to have the city schools participating in that way is a very good thing for the culture of St. Boucher. And it's holding up the standard. So let's give them a round of applause again for Ave Maria. Ready for Denier Rivier. Do you know where Denier Rivier is? Just tell me the district. He quoted Denier Rivier here. Tell me where is Denier Rivier? You know where Denier Rivier is. Have you heard of Denier Rivier? Where is it? Where is Denier Rivier? Where is Denier Rivier? In Denri. Denri district. I put them in Denri in the valley. All right. But still in the Denri district. One of the areas in the valley. Where is all the Hakamute? So, we are getting ready for the Denier Rivier group. Maybe I can get my lady. Where is she? She left my little chantrelle across there. Where is she? I put her in the valley. Where is my lady? She gone? Well, come and do something for us. Come and go ahead. Come past there. Past there. The lady was good. It's here. Oh, royalty, royalty, royalty, royalty. What are you going to say? In the end. Where are they getting? What are they doing? Station. Station? Station. So, go there. Denier. My sortie, Denri. Denri South. This is my mother over there. Mama Magwits. Under there. I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I'm going to say, Thank you. Give her a round of applause for me please. Very good. Nice voice. Are you okay? All right. Magwits looking good this year. Real good. But I tell you why. I tell you why. They saw Laos in August and they decide they're coming for Laos. They decide they're coming for Laos. And indeed, as you please. Are they better? Who is better? What you mad? Ah, ah, ah. Show me. You passed. Laos passed. Show me, but Magwits. In your mouth. Show me. In my mouth. Laos can never beat Magwits. In your mouth. Why? Why? Magwits dealer. We're getting ready now for Daniel Riviere in the Denver Valley. So, I hand over to them. I was millionaire, millionaire, millionaire. We're getting ready. We're getting ready to play. Thank you, Mr. Thank you, Mr. We're getting ready to play. Because it's police land. We're here. Because it's police land. What are you doing there? What are you doing there? Come to... Margaret, you come too? And you come with that? We are resting, you man. What's the police? Where... What's the police? Where are you from? I'm from Malmenei. Where are you from? Malmenei. Hello, I'm from Malmenei. Hello, I'm from Malmenei. I'm from Malmenei. Malmenei. All right. Have a good night. Have a good night. The next group comes from the valley again. The valley again. They are from Grand Riviere. And many group Grand Riviere on set. And they look lovely. Give them a round of applause for us this. Grand Riviere coming on. The people here don't take any matches. Margaret, Margaret, Margaret, always. I love Margaret. I'm happy that she's here. I love Margaret. That we know each other. That we know each other. I love Margaret. That we know each other. I love Margaret. I love Margaret. That we know each other. I love Margaret. That we know each other. Life and yours, cash is in my wallet Leave me mama, what love has taken its all last year. It's going on very very very well. Let's say it again for the Grand Riviera. The Margaret group. Let's say it for them. Now I see some people from Barbono there. Barbono said they want to come strong next year. So teacher Fifi, Vin Madusa, come. Teacher Fifi, Vinny. She was singing a while ago, you know. And she's good. She used to be a member of the Barbono. So, Laotan Barbono, Bakua Barbono, Bada. Teacher Fifi, Banuatibai, give us some good accompaniment for me please. Teacher Fifi, Laji. All you say they coming down. Bad, bad, bad. So we keep it all your back for a while. Now we bring on, we bring it on. The group from, the adult group from Laboui. So Nukamene Laboui, we are three. Let me say good afternoon to our audience under the tents. Ambassador Chen and the crew and the entire team. Good afternoon to you all. Hope you all are enjoying it. Sing along if you can. Laboui, come in. You do not confess. You do not confess. Leave my grit, leave my grit, leave my grit, leave my grit. Leave my grit, leave my grit, leave my grit, leave my grit. Passport. Passport. Passport. I'm going to make a good pleasure in the media for us to observe the anniversary of the Grand Métre Festival in Madrid. I know who plays, who loves my father. But it's October 17th. Live in Madrid? Grand Métre Salah. It's taboo. Partisan Magritte Labouille also he is a singer Partisan Magritte Labouille but it's a good happy birthday happy birthday to Magritte Salah I'm going to make a good pleasure in the media I'm going to make a good pleasure in the media happy birthday to Charlie I'm going to make a good Partisan Magritte, Nye, taboo and thanks to all of you I know how to sing I know how to do I know how to do happy birthday live in in The Margaret Society, I would like to make a presentation of a few plants, the Margaret flower to CDF. Okay, so kind of representative. Okay. So we are sharing from the library community. Thank you very much library. We will do our best to make sure that these plants flourish and I'm sure by the time we come around to celebrating next year, we will see them in the front of the Cultural Development Foundation's office. So once again, on behalf of the Cultural Development Foundation, thank you for the very rare and lovely Margaret flower. Thanks. Let's hear it for library. Let's hear it for library. Wonderful gesture. You hope today you put the Margaret plants. A lot of people don't even know that flower. So library, once again, congratulations. A very good job. I also, we have to be running because that sun is terrible and not easy at all. So to perform on that stage ain't easy. But before I bring on the denry, before I bring them on, I just want to say a word of, well congratulations, because this group was sponsored in a big way by an organization called the Ayah Nola Group. Give them a round of applause for supporting the culture of this country and people like Arlene Rages behind that. So round of applause for the man, Arlene. Thank you so many other persons who support the culture of this country. We thank you. The last time I was here for the other group, I forgot to thank the guys on the board. So island sounds and the musicians. Yes. Give them a round of applause for our musicians. We appreciate it and we have to keep supporting them. So I was told it's not just the Ayah Nola project. But together with Lucillek. Lucillek support AOC. To say abima yo nila. Lucillek kibayoi. To say dan na yo nila. Say Ayah Nola project kibayoi. So big up Ayah Nola project and Lucillek. And we bring on. And last week, no, two weeks ago, two weeks ago, boy, I went to Grozile. One big thing at Grozile. Look mama did it. Look mama did it. Mama did it Rich. Mama did it. We bring on the Denry Laro Society to do the performance. Not Laro's please. Mama said one day. Margaret Denry Weavey. Yes, I know Weavey, the original Margaret. Original standing up on this stage with Margaret by my Margaret. Veen. Saki Weaveyola. God saa. Umen utu juka wea abai. Zaka wea. Sai wea. Udi upan siye no utu juka wea abai. Lucillek mek. Buoyantita klake puti visawa saikadi. Zaka wea. Mama wea wasabel. Me kwa say la when you are wasi wea la. La biti wei wea wea saikadi. I just shan'ti de mi wea and de her question. Me wea juka wea saikadi. Mada, me me shan'ti. Maya, I'm actually break. Me jubu de la wea wei. Saki la. Issa. When la was. Issa muna was. Sai wea nashe. Masaf. I mean wea zafene. Zafene, I mean wea. Epe kitai wea. La biti di yo koe wea zafene. I mean I'm trying to. Si say yola. Sai wea bin ashe. Ha ha ha. Ure la wasa de pienu. Ha ha ha. Ure la wasa de pienu. Ha ha ha. I mean wea saikadi wea wea yola. E yo. Yo vingo be. Be si yo tangi. Mama wea. Pa kama shi. So yo koe yea mo. Yo koe bin gade siya mo. E ben ha ha. Mama wea wea wea. Mi la, mi la toshu. Bi ma gerit na mama wea. Yo koe mama ma agrit ja mo. E ben se ma mama agrit kini pika ba. Yoni inu pika toshu. Baya o pika mama agrit. Baya o pika. Ali la wasa de pi wea wea. Suat mo ka zada. Zat am sa pika. Bi ma toshu. Me. Me msi. Madame Lani Telma wea. Nuka wea retirement. Nule wea lea cruise. Nuka gite Taiwan is ambassador. Sponsor sa. Me. Usa sa nuka wea. Ape yea lea cruise la. Ukwa no mo. Se a 12 ma kini chute. Peace. Mika. Kondya mo ni. Introducing. Lot 12. Shuffle number two. Will and come again. Select that number. Tu mo mire la. Usa ake muntae. Shant 12. His mama ma agrit telah. Taking over the crown. And letting the culture roll on. Viv ma girit. Baya o pika. Me si. Mama ma agrit ka badi puka. Mama ma agrit aso ni a badi puti wea wea ba o badi puka. Wea sa mo ni puti. His mo isi a la Zodia. A ma girit de pi. Tu pis isi de pi. Wea klan e da la. Ika sui mo a ma girit. Eba si pa gene tu puti. Eba ya chan mo Zodia. Moka pas e puti ya badi. Wea play kondini wea. Femmo te kape. Se mo eki shat 12 station. No ni shat 12 maslin. Se la kini shat 12. Ma girit. Ma girit. Ma girit. Ma girit. La morda pizzi fle. Red suju. Red suju. Suju. Red ma girit. Red ma girit. Red ma girit. Red ma girit. One si la fem wea pas e po. Suju. Mesle madame, tan sa ha. Usab kondi sa. Am idi. Ma girit. La ka kondini wea. Usab sa fem wea. Sa fem wea shang je. Antigroup ki te bini denri. Yo banu a ti entuan. Ma yo mucenu kuman ya punu sa. Pu se ma gudu ma. Yo di yo te kakue sa. Cultural training. Yo mucenu man ya punu sa. Stage front. Stage center. Ta le. Stage lap. At stage right. Et yo jis mene bachila banu he. We yo mene bachila. We yo mene bachila. No kuman ni punu sa te. We. And me tell how many want some by me se bachila. Hey, the project is not passable. No apoi se sa tell ma. Yo mucenu man ya kiltia. Ma tesh jime sa kiltia. Toa ti te ni bambai. An korme. Me yo jime kiltia. E toa ti me bambai. Biskilti kamo. E toa ti kamo. Mungachui. So no ni punu sa be se toa ti ha. Ma si punu comision la ayenu la. Ma si punu training la. E knuja genri kai. Tushu shoujew. No kache be wachainu. Vibh ma gerit pa ayenu la project. Vibh ma gerit. Vibh ma gerit pa ayenu la project. Vibh ma gerit pa ayenu la project. Vibh ma gerit pa ayenu la project. Vibh ma gerit pa ayenu la project. Vibh ma gerit. No no no no no. No ni whole cabinet la la. Whole cabinet la. Prime minister la. No ni. Whole cabinet la. Anu felicitio. Prime minister. Whole cabinet. Minister. West Coast Sa Pukil titale. Deputy prime minister. Welcome. Deputy prime minister for. Eh central castries la aussi. Central castries. Babono is there. Minister. Castries office. Welcome. Parliamentary sec. Welcome. Soufouyer. François Jacques. In the house. Awetay. Awetay. экономist. namely. I think. I think. And. I think. I think. I think. I think. I think. I think. I think. Mr. Prime Minister, with an accident, Mr. Prime Minister, and company, and cabinet members, just because you missed out on the fun, we introduced a new shut well. And now we're going to show you that our culture killed Tino Pasamo, because we have young people like this young lady coming up, and Puteo Tittak Pika Tittak Baraiso, new show, new show, new cabinet. Viv Marguerite! Viv Marguerite! Yo quem la Marguerite Pan Pika! Memo'e sa va cabinet sa be la once! Ha ha ha ha! So mai taku'e doktem we! Mr. Fudanon, it's not you, I know you are Marguerite, okay? That's my past principle here. Tena ma doyoti fa ve! Tama shevin visite paule! Y'a season for me! I'm in Texas! Texas! We're done, we're done! Tawaii! Mwetson, a bad guy! Tawdena! Mwetson! Yo puen buwik nu! Abie ye! La bi tidio we! Abie ye! Tepu'e sa va la once! Yo ka puete, yo ka puen buwik nu! Mwetson, a ma sa be ni yo! Janti yom! M'ete pu wa la was! Yo puen a buwik! Uten la was, ni twi yom! Awa, awa, la was, awa, awa! Eben dim wa'e sa kifet le! Si fu zod vlenu fu! Si fu zod vlenu fu! T'o puen buwik wad lu! T'o me twipu wa la was! Mi ni slak wao! Fis, mi ni slavini la! Mi ni slavini la, eke goga gai wushen! Ma'am, I'm not bad a slap! What do ya say di set up? Isam nu kaini puen fu! Nli pu gade si ini! Pia skalte spying! Pua pu gade si ini! No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no! No! Okay! No! I'm on win belly! No, ma'am, tuan sa! Upa wa ini! Pula da! Pula da! Okay, ma'am! Ma'am, ma'am! La ni muni pu belly! Is a shalbopi! Is a shalbopi! Ebe yocabin belly! Ebe! Yocabin belly! Cry it on stage! Amm... Nu ba, nu ba a jue! Nu ba re bia sa wok abai nu! Yo di! So, amm, amm, amm, amm! All right! I'm coming! I'm coming! A pa di pu wa minis! I'm coming! Ven pom pa a sepubelu! Minis killer! Ot a minis killer! Ven pom sa sa methe! Konitrum, take him down, take her down! Okay, a trauma by Gapali! Woo! A kodisa kama chedezero ebe tu wa a haka! Peace! Yo di yocabin millione! So, bring out the zeros, thank you! Vee mageris! Vee mageris! Yo, this one has a bagaila for COVID-19. Yo bagaila! Yo bagaila, I'm going to the center. Yo bagaila, I'm going to the center. Pukisa? Yo bagaila, I'm going to the center. Yo kwayos, I'm going to the center. Never! Moku kama e koko sec. Mamaila, I'm going to Magretla. I'm going to Magretla, I'm going to Tupiti, I'm going to Muedii. I have been in Magretla and I encourage you St. Lucian's to support our culture, support the flower festivals. It doesn't make you any less of a person. In fact, it enriches you, okay, as a person. I'm a teacher as well, so I'm encouraging all of you to be a part of this, because without you and without your children, this cannot continue. All right, all right, all right. I'm, of course, for an extended period of time. That means they got the other group, the following group, so angry that they're going to mash up this stage in a while because they're not happy at all. They've been waiting a long, long time. So without any further talking, I bring on Mamaila. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Bon après-midi. We're here to celebrate the birthday of Jodya and to celebrate the birthday of Jody. This is Sabrina Cassius, Magretla Ephraim, Kimberly Marshall, and Eufrina Wilix. So we all wish you a happy birthday. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Happy birthday my little girl. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. The best thing I can eat, right? The best thing to do because I eat a lot of good food. The best thing I can eat, right? We're going to play next day, and we're going to go to school. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm telling you, you will never eat my food. And don't put your hands in my bowl, because if you don't, your food will get burnt. Live in Magyarit! Live in Magyarit, Toko! You know I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy. Your heart will change, will change like mine I'll put a coat of hands here. To see you, to see you to see you. Man, he's also a dancer. Live marguerite! Well, change. Look me right here. Go. All right. That. Okay. Around, I said, Madam, the lady, she wants a special song. What? Just give it to her and then we'll do the grand war. Okay. Come on, Madam. Come on. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Mamai Marguerite. Okay. Putesa. Putesa. Decent Stedge La. Soka Decent Stedge La. Excalibur Stage. Yeah, man. You're too much like I got there by laws. By my great. But no God but you. I swear to you. You got there by my great. No God but you. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. Vivre Marguerite. I'm I'm is You're not allowed to go, you'll die from torture. You have to go the hell out of here. Don't we, I promise, do not come here. Because I do not want you to go. Vibla Margeri. Vibla Margeri! I'm going to break it. I'm going to break it. I'm going to break it and.. I'm going to break it. I'm going to buy a ticket for you. To get out of here, by the way. I've been doing this. Until the day passed, I was only your billy when you're only a spa I was to come billy when you're a clown you Let me push and gonna put me to the moon All right, let's see a bill just before you go just before you go I Want to invite you to moon learning of war but I but I was ever Margaret Kachan Leave it with October 28th of October is the battle of the flowers at Larry sooth in January. You don't want to miss that battle of the flowers 28 October Law was versus Margaret live Right now right now. My say my great Masaboo All right, I also want to recognize a 92-year-old lady 92 year old lady who was born in a garden in the Margaret garden her name is who I miss even What's even again? And my receiving ninety two years old and always supporting Oh 90 90 years old. She's over there give her a round of applause And we remember we remember also those who are past. There's my friend from from Labry, Julita Louis who is not very well, but also in it mr. Fish Alphonse Let's say hi to you fish has always been the one so all of you groups and by the way Ntn bringing it to you live via party access give them a round of applause to play Here on the Facebook and a YouTube to battle fire party access German and use Round of applause big up German big up Island sounds big up the musicians that took big up media Tutman give me see her Get home safe, and we appreciate it. Big up the organizers of CDF Draenia Tyrone to moon to moon. I can't mention all the names Hey Kayo, okay, Kayo and all the others who made it wonderful very good. Also. I want to be up CCC the castries constituency council for doing it very well here today. Let's end your boat Macaquia land a potion Land a potion look any play moon La Margaret Cabuia is here like a week Margaret to sugar but flowers. 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