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Elders tell me the battle of 1992 was something else, All I remember is the yellow sadza, I was there, nonetheless. The scars I have are from the 2007-8 battle, I can’t imagine anything worse. I wouldn't wish my experiences, then, on my worst enemies. I have badges & trophies, medals & memories I would rather not possess. I am not resilient, I am not strong at all, as many suggest, I am just powerless. I see the tell tale signs of another one coming, My heart is beating, I am sweating, I am anxious. I am not prepared despite all my experiences in these battles. The battles for dignity, The battles for livelihood, The battles for three square meals. I am just a Zimbabwean.
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Oct 2, 2018
Oct 2, 2018 at 11:50 AM UTC
I am Not Resilient, I am Just a Zimbabwean
Elders tell me the battle of 1992 was something else, All I remember is the yellow sadza, I was there, nonetheless. The scars I have are from the 2007-8 battle, I can’t imagine anything worse. I wouldn't wish my experiences, then, on my worst enemies. I have badges & trophies, medals & memories I would rather not possess. I am not resilient, I am not strong at all, as many suggest, I am just powerless. I see the tell tale signs of another one coming, My heart is beating, I am sweating, I am anxious. I am not prepared despite all my experiences in these battles. The battles for dignity, The battles for livelihood, The battles for three square meals. I am just a Zimbabwean.
Zimbabwe is a country somewhere in Africa. I love my country, but my GVT and I are in a complicated situationship.
gaius-julius-caesar
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Oct 2, 2018
Oct 2, 2018 at 11:50 AM UTC
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