I need a chance
Apr 28, 2022
Story
I met her in Kenya as we traveled with Voiceless Children organization.
She is young, strong and creative...
The poem she wrote comes from her desire to get a chance in her life...
And I truly believe - her voice can be heard...
Please find below Christine's poem - a 16 years old mother and a strong personality who need a chance!
For farther details visit http://www.voicelesschildren.org
December 6, 2008 by Masiga Christine
I Need A Chance
From the most terrible and poorest conditions
Besides a lot of troubles that changed my background
With the rolling tears all days and night
My soul was touched I think I am right
Give me a chance I want to try.
With education now I am able
Despite being a woman or an orphan
With education to the pilot I’ll talk
A visa I will be given to America or Denmark I will fly.
Give me a chance I want to try.
From misery and slavery I am no longer among
In dirty streets of our country I denied to stay
My name became a house girl why not a houseboy
Tradition is the past; I will fight for my rights
Give me a chance I want to try.
My parents dying of AIDS isn’t the door to poverty
Being infected isn’t the end of living
Merciless sugar daddies I will shame on you today
Your money is poisonous - My life is valuable
Give me a chance I want to try.
Stop backbiting me all languages I understand
Not only a cook – a manager I can be
White men for your support I am now something
Thanks is my lasting song rejoicing is my wish
Give me a chance I want to try.