Showing posts with label Talent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talent. Show all posts

Sunday, January 1, 2012

I am...


I am the girl staring into the eyes of a small boy. A boy with such life in his eyes, such life and brightness I have seen in no other. Those eyes I stare into as confusion slowly fill them after listening to what I had to ask. I watch as those eyes that, only moments before, were lost and confused suddenly light up and smile. I watch as this little boy's eyes so joyous and carefree look up at me, ten, I hear him happily repear what I had asked him. This is the little boy who's footsteps I used to hear early in the morning. The little boy whose laugh used to fill the house. The little boy who's tantrums and cries took happiness away. This is a boy who is now far away, but is always near, a boy I will see again soon but miss anyway. This is the little boy who lights up my life. I am the girl staring into the eyes of a small boy.

I am the girl hiding safe behind the four walls of my room, sitting with my back against the wall farthest from the door. There, I sit, with my stereo booming as loud as it can, barely hearing a thing. There, I sit, the wall and floor shaking to the beat of the music sending vibrations through my body, barely feeling a thing. There, I sit, behind the safe walls of my room, only hearing my mother's screams as the hands that had once held her close turned into fists that leave behind wounds, that never heal, as the furniture she so carefully picked out crasjes into pieces around her. There, is where I sit and will remain sitting until those hands that had once held me so fear opened a door and destroyed the safety behind those four walls that were my sanctuary only minutes before. I am the girl hiding safe behind the four walls of my room.

I am the woman in need of a way out, rapped in a society where women who don't cover their faces are considered impure, where women are forced into marriages arranged by parents, where women are deprived of the education they deserve and need. Trapped, because of being terrified of the shame my family will go through if I was to leave. In need of a way out of the household run by an abusive husband, a way to escape the names I am called due to accusations of crimes I did not commit. This is the society where men dominate and where any woman brave enough to fight against the crimes committed by men are severely punished. The society in which I stand helpless as women are punished and murdered in the name of justice for crimes equally committed by men. The society so perfect on the outside but drowning in secrets and lies on the inside. I am a woman in need of a way out.

I am the woman who is treated different. Treated different because the color of my skin is not the same as that of the 'real Americans'. Despite trusting me to raise their children, cook their meals wash their clothes, and clean their houses, I am not trusted not to steal their valuables, to use their bathroom or to eat from their plates. All I can do is watch as the children I worked endlessly to raise as their parents. All I can do is nod as my 'real American' employer insults my people, my children, my hygiene, my intelligence and my race. All I can do is hope. Hope that things change, hope and pray for a time when whites and blacks can live together in peace. I am the woman who is treated different.

 ~ Mariyam Zana Naseer 


Let Me Dream...


In my sweet slumber I rise above the seven skies with fairies playing by my side and angels dancing to the song of stars who lay with me on beds of clouds. 

Yet come light, my wings reduce to nothing and my soft bed of clouds turns rock hard. Music gets replaced with screams of pain and angels turn vile and crude. 

Had I a place to go, hide or run I would. Yet, I have no option but to live a life of hell. I wish for death though it seems vary. I ask you, what did I do to deserve such....
Tell me what I did that was wrong... 
Tell me why my dreams can't be real...

~ Anonymous

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

From them movies and sounds

I've seen them movies,
The sounds with feelings,
The vertigo pushing past my eyes;

Filling my eyes,
Pain of some kind,
True, it feels its always been mine;

What word or phrase,
Like a trip through a maze,
Could bring the meaning that we seek;

Have you seen them movies?
Heard sounds with feelings?
Or smelt the stench, putrid reek?

Injustice, that's one,
A war, not won,
Are we fighting for a reason we know?

It aches my heart,
Even before it starts,
To see the bitter hate that we saw;

Of this world I speak,
With a light that's bleak,
The one we walk on today;

Have you seen them movies?
Heard sounds with feelings?
Or been on streets with no names?

Yes, pain we have,
Spread far across thy land,
Yet we watch with no care or heed,

The powers in us,
With bonds of trust,
To be what we know we need;

We are the world,
So hear this call,
Stop the hate we don't deserve;

Lets take a stand,
With hand in hand,
To go there, our future to preserve.


~ Mohamed Axam Maumoon

Sifakurevunu Hayaath


Kuraane vaki kameh nei
Dhaane vaki manzilleh nei
Ehee ah edheyne faraatheh nei
Ekaniverikann filaane gotheh nei

Beynun vefaavaa ethah kameh
Beynun viyas vaakah nethey
Beynun kameh kuraaney gotheh
Beynun rangalhu hoadhan mageh

Eves kameh rangalhah nuvaa
Eves naseebeh libifaa nuvaa
Nikamehchekey heevey mithaa
Dhuniye mathee lahvaafaavaa

Hayaathuge dhathuru mi fehnanee
Banakamaa andhiree therey
Mee alhuganduge hayaath
Mihaathanah sifa kurevunu gothey


~Aishath Mohamed (Jina)

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Impressive tidbits from Commonwealth Essays!



We were deeply impressed with the Commonwealth entry essays by the participants of YLP, that we decided we should quote and feature some of it on this blog.


"Around five years back, if someone told me that a man born to a Kenyan father and raised in Indonesia would become the president of the most powerful country in the world, I would have laughed at that person. But today, I salute the man, Mr. Barack Obama for defying stereotypes and being an inspiration to all mankind.

"Of course, there are good leaders who were born into power, but the way I think about leadership has gone through a paradigm shift. I have learnt to broaden my mindset and believe that any body can be made a leader no matter where you came from or how much money your parents have."

~Shahaada Ahmed

"A good leader might be the one who leads the pack to the promised land, like what Michael Jackson did to the music industry, Nelson Mandela did to the South African people or Mother Teresa did to the Humanitarian causes. But it is important to remember, that they not only led, they followed"

"I am only one, but I am still one. I can't do everything, but still I can do something. And just because I can't do everything, I won't quit what I can do"

~Ibrahim Nawaf

"Whether its a man or a woman, old or young, rich or poor, a good leader has to be someone with a strong belief system"

"To be a good leader, all you need is a mind which is willing to learn, a soul that is ready to give, and a heart full of love. All you need is motivation and the drive to do good."

~Aishath Shifana Ahmed

"Times have changed, but I still believe that the lessons for our future lie in our past. I also believe, that to create change, there need not only be a single leader, but everyone could take that place."

"Determination also proves to be a strong defining point when one is born without all the means to fullfill one's life"

~Mohamed Axam Maumoon


"Whatever I become or wherever I go, my belief, my aim, my determination is to Live, Love, Learn and to Leave a Legacy for I will be remembered even when I am not around."

~Aishath Loona Moosa


"Leaders are everywhere... it could be in you, or even me"

"...we're too ignorant to listen, and discover the leader in each one of us"

~Mohamed Hisham

Monday, December 26, 2011

Nethybaa Mivareh by Malaka Ali

Hama viyasves visnaa numelaa enme faharaku
Hama nubalaa ulhevey gothakah komme dhuvahaku

Ulhey thanugaa alhaa numelaa kuraahaa kamaku
Ulheyney hithah naaraa mithanugai ehen bayaku

Heekurey thimaaee mifadha nei ehen meehaku
Heeveyey nuves vaaney mithanugai hindhu kolhaku