Xalimopatra Posted September 11, 2005 My Somali King, How you amaze me, I'm in awe of his determination, His love for our beautiful nation, His geesinimo goes on for ever, The xarag holding onto our Somalinimo no one can dare sever, My Somali King, How I cry for you, My lover,comrade,brother and friend, I'll stand by your side to the very end, His brave heart,Shoulders strong, With my hand in his, Oh,how beautiful a sight is this? My Somali King, How proud I am of you, Who can come close to all you do? I'm besotted, I love you, Come close my King, your Queen awaits... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sYric-STiPHuLLa Posted September 14, 2005 THATS a beautiful poem fa'real. i found this on the internet it's not mine but i thought i would also bring here seems aproppriate for this topic to you somali mothers-queens out there often un-appreciated. by: annonymous "DEAR HOOYO MACAAN" a poem dedicated to our somali moms..you fell me for mine and yours...for yours and mines from our hearts and mines...you know!! check it... "DEAR HOOYO MACAAN" Our hooyo is the one fam who bears the Sweetest name and most delicate of all Who adds luster to the same as I recall Wallahi hooyo I thank you for ur tender care U know for the deep warm hugs & being there Remember how you ran to help me when I fell As a kid and kiss the spot hooyo to make it well I really appreciate all that, and the story you tell Fo'real on how you fed me from your gentle breast As a lil' infant and hushed me in your arms to rest HOOYO, HOOYO, YOU ARE THE BEST An accident of love must've brought us two together Long life to you hooyo macaan for there's no other Who takes the place of my lovely Dear Mother I wrote this and it means I love you first of all Then thanks hooyo for all you did and do Second it means you mean a lot to me, Hooyo macaan & that I really honor you And that i appreciate for all the billion things you gave me Including everything even for the Tears you shed to save me For all that you have given me, Hooyo I can return but love But most of all hooyo macaan, I guess I wrote this meaning that I am thinking of All your happiness on this hooyo, your day, your night, with pleasure and with love. Wallahi how lucky I was to have had you At the core of me Wise and good, you always knew What your son I could be But now that i'm growing up, I too Hooyo can truly see that happiness comes slowly, day by day And that u know kindnesses can never go away Under ur roof though, my love will always stay HOOYO MACAAN HOOYO "H" is for her pricless genuine purest Gold of golds heart "O" is means outstanding that she's been From the vary vary start "O" means our, and our hooyo that she'll always be "Y" is for years, and years of taking good Care of all my brothers, sisters, and me "O" means outreach, and outreaching us to Always show respect for u hooyo and "AABO" Put them all together , they spell "HOOYO" A word that means truly the world to me..to me And the plan for this is to show that i understand As you can see Hooyo macaan , a muslim queen like you, I don't think that there'll ever be Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xalimopatra Posted September 28, 2005 Thankis walaal...... Your post is the reason why I loofe you Somali kings right there! Caano geel iyo jaceyl all round! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xalimopatra Posted February 21, 2006 'Udgoon' My hands on my hips Diva bout to be unleashed You look at me That apologetic look One glance You read me just like a book Eyebrows dance You make me laugh So grateful for taking this chance Windows open Moments later We chow through Sandwiches N soup ala carte Jam tarts Before habeen falls The car engine you start Faraxow, Macaanow, why ever did you fart? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr.Faarax Posted February 21, 2006 ouch very creative tho Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BOB Posted February 28, 2006 Now who is the Faarax that's been messing with my Niece's Heart, the last time i knew she didn't know how to Buraanbur and now...she can't and wont stop singing his Praise...Damn you Faarax Beautiful and Sweet..Respect my Sister. Peace,Love & Unity. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guhaad Posted February 28, 2006 ^totally agree. though i don't if she rapped or not, it sure has faarax element in the mix. go head girl, go head Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xalimopatra Posted April 25, 2006 Lol BOB I'm in a good space right now,no one messing with my mind so it;s all good alxamdulilah Mahadsenid walaakiis. Kafaxiye you got that 'Gold digger' in my head now.It took me months to get that tune out of my head.Dammit Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Safi Abdi Posted May 24, 2006 Halimopatra, Perhaps one day in the near future, inshaAllah, Our Somali Kings will get their act together... Great poem! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites