Rev. Kishoka
JF-Expert Member
- Mar 7, 2006
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Yes, I am not as poetic as Pundit, or passionate as Mwanakijiji or full of Data like FMES or critical like Kuhani, BIn Maryam, Mtanzania, Kichuguu, Nyani or Mwafrika wa Kike, but my spirit is full of Revolutionary nitro!
You can kill me, but my spirit will survive, you can harm my beloved ones, I will never surrender, you can try to smear my integrity, however I have great followers!
I represent the spirit of revolution, revolution of minds, revolution of soul, revolution of character. I am proud of my insignificant achievements, I am proud of my heritage.
I will fear you not, not even once, for I have been born again into patriotism, into revolution.
I will not be detered by your threats and illful methods to destroy my welfare.
My blood will haunt you forever and my spirit will dwell amongst my followers forever!
Long live the Revolution!
You can kill me, but my spirit will survive, you can harm my beloved ones, I will never surrender, you can try to smear my integrity, however I have great followers!
I represent the spirit of revolution, revolution of minds, revolution of soul, revolution of character. I am proud of my insignificant achievements, I am proud of my heritage.
I will fear you not, not even once, for I have been born again into patriotism, into revolution.
I will not be detered by your threats and illful methods to destroy my welfare.
My blood will haunt you forever and my spirit will dwell amongst my followers forever!
Long live the Revolution!
Pronunciation: \ˌre-və-ˈlü-shən\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English revolucioun, from Middle French revolution, from Late Latin revolution-, revolutio, from Latin revolvere to revolve Date: 14th century 1 a (1): the action by a celestial body of going round in an orbit or elliptical course; also : apparent movement of such a body round the earth (2): the time taken by a celestial body to make a complete round in its orbit (3): the rotation of a celestial body on its axis b: completion of a course (as of years); also : the period made by the regular succession of a measure of time or by a succession of similar events c (1): a progressive motion of a body around an axis so that any line of the body parallel to the axis returns to its initial position while remaining parallel to the axis in transit and usually at a constant distance from it (2): motion of any figure about a center or axis <revolution of a right triangle about one of its legs generates a cone> (3):