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Results (6)

Better Days (Poetry) 26-09-2008
by Mutebi Bwakya
As I take a look at my life, I examine every angle; thinking of words I can use to help this world detangle. Constantly surrounded by death and disease; the plague of HIV all across the seven seas. Lean thoughts of poverty, crime and corruption;...

Beware the scavenger! (Poetry) 30-07-2008
by Mutebi Bwakya
HIV, you ruthless and invisible scavenger I wish we had a cure for; some kind of avenger You lurk in our body fluids; fattening away I wish I could get rid of you; I wish there was a way You're a selfish little bastard; entering everyone you...

FREEDOM SPEECH (Poetry) 15-03-2011
by Mutebi Bwakya
The freedom that we seek, for which the sound we hear - Is the freedom we won’t fight for; the freedom that we fear. The strength bound within us is the weakness we display - The happiness we yearn may be hindered by the dismay. The mask of...

HIV positive with a positive attitude (Poetry) 2-10-2009
by Mutebi Bwakya
This is my story, I'm positive with HIV. My thoughts filled with visions of places I'll never see, Places I'll never go, with people I'll never know; All for the reason that death is knocking at my door. So I'm feeling quite helpless as I...

The refugee's diary (Poetry) 17-06-2010
by Mutebi Bwakya
From my home in my mother country, I packed up and fled, seeking food and security, and perhaps a warm bed. I toiled against hope, trekking the hot terrain. Thoughts swelled my mind; they were driving me insane. All I wanted was peace...

Yes, We Did! (Poetry) 23-01-2009
by Mutebi Bwakya
Yes, we did it! Yes, we did! We made a great choice; we put in a great bid. He told us that we could. He said,"Yes we can!" A really positive statement; the words of a great man. An on-point African-American; Barack Obama, just what we needed...