Student Poetry - Where Do You Belong? By Ruth Uwitonze
ASYV students use writing and poetry as a creative outlet. Meet one of our gifted poets, Ruth Uwitonze (Class of 2020) and read her poem submission, Where Do You Belong?
My name is Ruth Uwitonze, I am 19 years old. I am in the Umurage grade and part of the Helen Keller Family. I study History, Economics and Geography.
Last year during vacation, I worked as an intern at The New Times Rwanda; I learned a lot and I am sharing what I learned with my peers through the ASYV Tribune Club.
I never give up in my life because I always believe that tomorrow I will accomplish my wish. I really like to write stories, poems, and sometimes songs. I live with a disability but believe that a disability is not an inability. I consider disability a chance, not a challenge.
Where Do You Belong?
By the end of this life
You will be regretting
Things you didn’t do
Because of ignorance
I will ask you that
Where do you belong?
You will cry
You will smile
You will open your file
And read your miles
You worked through this
Journey of struggles
You never know where you
Will be tomorrow because
Your gate is narrow
You look at yourself in the mirror,
Correct your error and
Help your fellows
Where do you belong
I see you in wrong
But you say that you are strong
Your foot steps in two places
We don’t know where to find you
We always see you around
You hide your mistakes
While you have judgements
You know the right place
But you pass in dark space
With no fear, no tear, confidently!
Where do you belong?
You fear impunity
You act negativity
You always have impossibility
And improbability
You don’t have a permanent home
You are always under cover
Where do you belong?
The real person I knew
Is not you I see day to day
The real face I knew has changed
You always postpone your throne
Of anger, you never mind any
Circumstances you face
You always take it for granted
Where do you belong?
Where do you belong?
Where can we find you?
You don’t have a native land
You are from abroad
You always find yourself in bond.
You never started the journey to end it
You have the idea but you hide it
Your heart is always pretending
With no defending
We don’t see you in morning
Where do you belong?
Where do you belong?
In the morning of happiness
Where do you belong
In the time of weakness
Where do you belong
In the night of darkness
Struggles, dangers, challenges
Sadness, Where do you belong?