Smile Again

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Description

I wrote it last year, when I was addressing climate change

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Teen (13-17)

Accents

Nigerian

Transcript

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I still remember what life used to be here. Papa had the brick house just sitting close to the river. They served as a source of livelihood for the majority of the people in the community happens. All the fishermen left every night with me to go fishing. Although I was a girl and 10 years old said fishing once, it's meant for boys alone. My brother Cimini, let alone with my mother. When we went fishing, extend, allowed her to keep it in a swing mess to cash fish. When we came back in the morning with her catch mama and too many would call them to the market. I saw them. Life was peaceful. Water. Had this camp and joy it brought to horse what are so pure flowing freely. I felt it could wash my sins away Once I have seen the sun kissed it on a hot afternoon. Sometimes it was blue colored. Other times it was green and even yellow, whichever form it took. It was her life and our base for existence. I still remember the joy and laughter of Children as the runner playing around the show flashing What's up in their faces