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Monday 14 December 2015

WHOM WILL I BE?



 WHOM WILL I BE? by ASIIMWE SAM RUHINDI

Young leader

                                                      Lying here and my eyes wide open
As I reminisce on words of angel mom
She was always fascinated about my future
And now couple of years after
She crossed the Styx
I get in the same mood
About whom will i be

Ese will I be a man
And own my family
A wife to grow old with
 And we have winsome children?

Will I be a leader
Maybe a minister or
An ambassador of my country
In a country far from home
And have that spinning chair in my office
Also move in those big cars
Oh future answer me

Will I be a celebrity?
And start signing autographs to people
When the world knows my name
And my picture is in hall of fame
Whom will I be?

Will I be a hero who will
Change the world with words
Not guns and bullets
And get written in world history
Like nelson Mandela and Nkwame Nkrumah
And be a role model to many?

Will I die and have many mourners
 at my funeral making fine speeches
On how I was a great man
And the loss they will suffer

Will I be remembered of my personality?
Will I be remembered as a brave man?
Or a courageous man
Will my deeds count in my absence?

Future I have no more worries 
On whom I’ll be because my father
Says he has plans for me
To make me prosper not to harm me
Plans to give me hope and future
My name is SAM
This comes from SAMUEL
Meaning God has heard
Yes indeed he has and will always here me
Future i have no more worries on whom i'll be.


                                                                                                                                                                   Inspired by future will be alegend

Monday 14 September 2015

REPOSE

                                                                 REPOSE


No one ever wants you to visit
even to talk about you
your so inhuman
every one calls you his name
i hear in Lusoga they call you walumbe
in kiswahili they call you kifo
and in french la mort

you come in a silent way
and leave no footprints behind
but only grief in our veins
you take laughters of our beautiful people
you take them with no departure echo
and hide them in the styx
where we'll never hear from them

you've claimed lives of innocent children
you've separated loved ones   
even the great men have left us
what do we owe you
that makes you behave this way
would you leave us 
if we gave you gold and diamonds?

Every time you pass by 
you leave mothers and children mourning
and eyes of men glued to the sky 
thinking on how they will also 
leave suddenly and
leave with out saying goodbye
to their children and wives

Oh walumbe! kifo! la mort!
why don't you have mercy
and stop making us pass 
Through this painful journey. 

Tuesday 11 August 2015

……….ME & YOU



……….ME & YOU by Asiimwe sam Ruhindi



I woke up in grief

As I reminisce on words of grandpa

Before crossing the Styx

He used to tell me the world they lived

How beautiful it was

Full of peace and love

Of which is a myth to me now

Everyday walking up to breaking news

Of bombings around the globe

And I ask myself what happened

Where is the beauty he talked of?

Where did it fade to?

A million innocent lives perishing

Every now and then.

Which world will our children

And children after them live in?

Where is the peace we need?

Who will shelter for the homeless?

And feed the starving?

Is it an angel from blue sky?

More guns on street? ...No, not that

It’s you and me to change the world

Make it a better place

A paradise, not hell.

Wednesday 29 April 2015

ODE TO MOTHERLAND

ODE TO MOTHERLAND BY ASIIMWE SAM RUHINDI


Cloudburst of bullets
Millions of innocent quenched machetes

Streams of blood drained our land
Acrid sent covered heavens
Vultures and Reynard fed
The world turned a blind eye
The days were filled with ichor
And nights short to the hunted
They said love is the way and answer
But look how they treated us
Made us believers and we
Slew each other furiously
Brushing aside our brotherhood
what was a family became a ruin  

Twenty one years down the road
The light glistered again
In the land of thousand hills

We now remember to keep
Alive memories of genocide
To teach our selves
Our children and
Children after them
Not judge each other by
Their ethnicity, height 
Or shape of nose

We remember not to revenge
But to learn from our history x2
To unite and save our future
A thousand candles are lit
Every year as a sign of peace
We want to pass on to
Our children and generation after them

We walk in same rhyme
ND'UMUNYARWANDA X3
We bind together saying never again
To genocide against humanity
Never and never again


Thursday 12 March 2015

YOU LOVED ME

YOU LOVED ME        BY ASIIMWE SAM RUHINDI

Storm over my soul
Thunder and quake in my heart
Fear in my vein
But am not shaken
Because you loved me

In absence of parents
You cared for me
In absence of friends
you were the best friend
It's because you loved me

You wiped off my tears
Fixed my broken heart
Drew off my worries
Healed my wounds
Because you loved me

You're my crying shoulder
My resting place always
Source of my joy ever
You make my life meaningful
Because you loved me

My people have obulated my soul
To wicca for richness
But you,you gave out your son
To rescue my life
Because you loved me

Saturday 7 March 2015

PATRIARCH

PATRIARCH  by ASIIMWE SAM RUHINDI

Here your lying in crypt
PATRIARCH your always in our hearts
Ruhindi family.
so silent like old rock
flowers are smiling at your life
why did you cross the styx?
leaving me alone in this furious world
would you get up and talk to me
Did you love me?
If you loved me then 
Why go with matriarch
Tributaries of tears run
in our hearts always
Yawning to see you again
Vesta became my matriarch
and brother my patriarch
It's hard to bear this 
feeling when it's hard
to believe your absence
your people oblated us
To wicca for richness
would you wake up
and hold me closely
telling me everything is okey?
Oh patriarch patriarch.

Thursday 15 January 2015

SMILE

SMILE by ASIIMWE SAM RUHINDI

My lighting system
My every day outfit
The scent i wear always
Makes my life brighter
Makes me fresh ever
Takes away my grief
Rubs off my weary
My day to day language
To young and old
Makes me look younger
Looking winsome
My weapon in hard times
Smile you’re my companion