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A Better Tomorrow
‘A Better Tomorrow’
In thunder and lightning, here we come
Ladies and gentlemen, we the children of today
Present to you ‘A Better Tomorrow’.
Malaysia is a multi - racial country.
A country that belongs to all Malaysians with a shared history and a belief in a shared future.
U-N-I-T-Y [individual]
Unity!
Only a five - letter word, yet the foundation of multi - racial Malaysia.
A cultural melting pot
[Udah makai, nuan? Wa jiak pah liaw?]
A unique heritage of different races
[Selamat Hari Raya! Gong Xi Fa Cai! Gayu Guru Gerai Nyamai! Diwali Vartikah]
A harmonious blend unlike any in the world.
Malaysia, Truly Asia.
We’ve dances from joget to ngajat
All swaying beautiful to our angklong
In our baju kurung, cheongsam and sari
We have Malaysians who have made us proud
Datuk Jimmy Choo,[the cheapest pair cost RM3000!]Really?!
Datuk Bernard Chandran - the fashion designer extraordinaire!
Datuk Azhar Mansor - the brave seafaring adventurer
Datuk Siti Nurhaliza - the talented songbird
Datuk Michelle Yeoh - the Bond girl!
Malaysians love their food the menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner will be as varied as it’s people.
Popiah[group 1]char kuey tiaw[group 2] roti canai[group 3] nasi lemak[group 4] and teh tarik
Don’t forhet ther king of the fruits - the durian!
Eeeee![group 1 & 2] Nice la![group 3 & 4]
What about the sago worms?
Yuks! Not our cup of tea!
Hey!They are delicious
And nutritious
Our famous Sarawak Kek Lapis
Can be exported to the rest of the world, you know [individual]
So defined…..
So refine…..
So divine….. the range is totally out of the world!

Malaysians, we must have a sense of fairness, a common sense approach to the world
People will share if they have their fair share.
They will listen if they are listened to
So we must create a nation where there is a fair ashare for all.
And we, must listen, discuss and hold onto our shared belief of being truly one Malaysia. From bullock carts to Gen - 2

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