Ebisédian text

ni K3'l3r0 Tww'va di iso'i.

naci' nire ni sun0khu'e 3k3k33'ng3 du ar3di' ke.
naci' nire ni mw't3rag3 te're di Tacoo'ri ce.
nire nacu' n3 Twfw'tr3 n0 lal3k3' re.

miKa' nacu' nire yn3 vuraa' d0 mw'tag3 ke.
isonaci' ebu' T3li'ny n3 mir33'n0 d3 ki'g3 ce.
isonaci' n3 burupuu'me du 3t3rag33' Ta'raa tyy're re.

keve K3'l3r0 chww're 3t3ragiu' ebu'.

This text is written in poetic form, organized as a title, two contrasting stanzas of triplets (the Ebisedi are obsessed with the number 3), and a concluding line.

Note that the original text, which was unfortunately rather obscure, was not written in this style; the translator has taken the liberty to set it in this format in order to better express what he believes is its intended meaning.