"Wake up, sissy! Wake up!" Anna screamed in my ear.
"OUCH!" I yelled back sitting up. Anna left my room. The walls of my room are filled with posters of rock bands and singers. I got up and changed into my clothes.Today was a different day. I was wearing a blue t-shirt with a peace sign on it and my inayopendelewa Miss Me Jeans.I went down the wooden staircase. I walked through our kitchen, heading in the direction of the dining room. Our dining room had a karatasi la kupamba ukuta that had stamps that wewe would get in a passport because my family LOVED to travel. My mother came in with my usual breakfast: pancakes with bacon and eggs. When I finished, I put my plate in the jikoni sink.
"Mom, I want to walk to school today. I don't want to ride the bus," I told my mother.
"Ok, if wewe say so," she replied.
"Mom, I do say so,"I stated
"Ok, but wewe weren't supposed to an-"
"I know," I replied leaving the room. I went to the front door and stood there for a moment. Then, I opened the door and left. I walked a long while, so when I got there, i got a huge drink of water.
"Hey, Katiey!" I alisema waving to my best friend.
"Hey Savannah! Did wewe hear we are having a pep rally this afternoon? It's at one o'clock, right in the middle of science!" she alisema excitedly. Katiey and I both HATE science. It wasn't our thing. All morning I wondered what the pep rally was about. At lunch, everyone was chatting about it. After a long lunch period, Katiey and I ran over to science.
"Today, we are learning about our ecosystem," Mr. Savorlite continued," but our lesson will be cut short today because of the pep rally." During that long and boring lesson, I was only half listening!
"OUCH!" I yelled back sitting up. Anna left my room. The walls of my room are filled with posters of rock bands and singers. I got up and changed into my clothes.Today was a different day. I was wearing a blue t-shirt with a peace sign on it and my inayopendelewa Miss Me Jeans.I went down the wooden staircase. I walked through our kitchen, heading in the direction of the dining room. Our dining room had a karatasi la kupamba ukuta that had stamps that wewe would get in a passport because my family LOVED to travel. My mother came in with my usual breakfast: pancakes with bacon and eggs. When I finished, I put my plate in the jikoni sink.
"Mom, I want to walk to school today. I don't want to ride the bus," I told my mother.
"Ok, if wewe say so," she replied.
"Mom, I do say so,"I stated
"Ok, but wewe weren't supposed to an-"
"I know," I replied leaving the room. I went to the front door and stood there for a moment. Then, I opened the door and left. I walked a long while, so when I got there, i got a huge drink of water.
"Hey, Katiey!" I alisema waving to my best friend.
"Hey Savannah! Did wewe hear we are having a pep rally this afternoon? It's at one o'clock, right in the middle of science!" she alisema excitedly. Katiey and I both HATE science. It wasn't our thing. All morning I wondered what the pep rally was about. At lunch, everyone was chatting about it. After a long lunch period, Katiey and I ran over to science.
"Today, we are learning about our ecosystem," Mr. Savorlite continued," but our lesson will be cut short today because of the pep rally." During that long and boring lesson, I was only half listening!
I stood kwa you,
Ever so proudly,
In the darkness of war,
Never betraying you,
Always kwa your side.
I protected you,
Never let wewe down when
Things got rough,
I stood kwa you
Through siku and night,
Summer and winter.
Stand kwa me now,
Be my loyal friend,
Never falter when the Fuhrer
Shoots his nasty gaze down at you.
Be strong,
My faithful friend.
Be strong,
And protect me from the evils
Of the world.
Be strong,
Never falter,
And always have courage.
Go now, my faithful friend.
Run free.
Ever so proudly,
In the darkness of war,
Never betraying you,
Always kwa your side.
I protected you,
Never let wewe down when
Things got rough,
I stood kwa you
Through siku and night,
Summer and winter.
Stand kwa me now,
Be my loyal friend,
Never falter when the Fuhrer
Shoots his nasty gaze down at you.
Be strong,
My faithful friend.
Be strong,
And protect me from the evils
Of the world.
Be strong,
Never falter,
And always have courage.
Go now, my faithful friend.
Run free.
Like wewe don't have another care
Fight till the end.
Fight till the end,
Cuz wewe got all ya power.
Fight like a trooper.
You've got hope
You've got strength
You've got upendo on ya side,
So fight now.
Just fight now.
Fight till the end,
You've got all these people
Rootin for ya,
Rootin for ya.
You'll win the fight,
You'll freakin survive,
And you'll be proud
Cuz wewe fought till the end,
And won it,
And won it.
Fight till the end,
You'll win.
Everything inside ya
Is powerful.
So fight till the end.
Just fight till the end.
AND FIGHT IT!!!
Now that wewe left me....
My soul is crying
Out to the world
Above me.
Now that wewe left me....
I couldn't figure out
How to go on with life
And I stayed right on....
With my despair.
Now that wewe left me....
wewe broke my heart,
And now it's covered in broken glass,
Oh broken glass......
It's time to songesha on now...
But I can't help feeling the tragedy
Of that lonesome night...
How the world jeered at me.
The world hurt me.
There's no zaidi hope left,
So face the truth.
I am a piece of broken glass,
Shimmering in the dark and dreary night
My moyo broke
When it felt like the end of the world...
And boy, was it the end of the world.
I was broken glass,
And nobody seemed to care about me.
I am broken glass.
I am heartbroken.
I am...
No more.
My soul is crying
Out to the world
Above me.
Now that wewe left me....
I couldn't figure out
How to go on with life
And I stayed right on....
With my despair.
Now that wewe left me....
wewe broke my heart,
And now it's covered in broken glass,
Oh broken glass......
It's time to songesha on now...
But I can't help feeling the tragedy
Of that lonesome night...
How the world jeered at me.
The world hurt me.
There's no zaidi hope left,
So face the truth.
I am a piece of broken glass,
Shimmering in the dark and dreary night
My moyo broke
When it felt like the end of the world...
And boy, was it the end of the world.
I was broken glass,
And nobody seemed to care about me.
I am broken glass.
I am heartbroken.
I am...
No more.
So here i am
stuck inside this house
im wondering if i
will ever make it out
now point wondering
if there isnt an answer
just try to belive
here we are
stuck in this house
back where we started
we wont ever make it out
just here to ask
even if there is no reply
if wewe believe
wewe turn to me
wewe say it slow
your voice is deep
"how do we know,"
i shrugg my shoulders
wewe reply
"I believe in wewe and i"
then i know
without a doubt
that these four walls
can keep up trapped
but wewe will always
upendo me
even if wewe are
a stuffed monkey
stuck inside this house
im wondering if i
will ever make it out
now point wondering
if there isnt an answer
just try to belive
here we are
stuck in this house
back where we started
we wont ever make it out
just here to ask
even if there is no reply
if wewe believe
wewe turn to me
wewe say it slow
your voice is deep
"how do we know,"
i shrugg my shoulders
wewe reply
"I believe in wewe and i"
then i know
without a doubt
that these four walls
can keep up trapped
but wewe will always
upendo me
even if wewe are
a stuffed monkey