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I’m a Refugee, I lost my Country

A song about the reality of being a refugee published by Shakir Essa and composer by Mohamed Mulahaan

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Country music has a rich history that reflects the development of Africa, stemming from traditional African sounds and expanding into diverse subgenres that continue to enthrall audiences. Additionally, it’s common to experience homesickness upon returning from breaks, signifying a strong attachment to loved ones, and the process of adjusting to a new environment may take some time.

Is it right to leave your country?

What is one song from your country that makes you emotional and why?

I am a refugee, I lost my country, I lost my small house, I lost my father and mother, brother and sisters (Repeat lyrics)
No guns, no fight,
We need life with peace,
No guns, no fight,
We need life with peace,
We don’t need more war,
We don’t need more deaths,
We don’t need more war,
We don’t need more deaths
I am dreaming like everyone in the world
I am dreaming like everyone in the world
To be a human, living a good life (Repeat lyrics)
I am dreaming like everyone in the world
I am dreaming like everyone in the world,
To be a human, living a good life,
We are Somalis,
We are Africans By: Somali Artist Shakir Essa

Is it right to leave your country?

Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country.”1 In accordance with UN human rights practices, the Declaration was given specific form.

What country is not allowed to leave?
North Korea
North Korea is just about the only country that forbids most people from leaving.
Why do you miss your home country so much?
Being in a new place and missing your home, family, friends, and pets, is completely normal. It means that you have a healthy attachment to your loved ones. It will take a while to adjust to your new

This can be caused by missing family and friends, feeling isolated in an unfamiliar environment, or struggling to adjust to your academic workload. It is also normal to feel homesick in the weeks following the Christmas and Easter breaks after spending time back home.

Emotional song: I’m Refuge i lost my country,

Listen to this emotional song: I’m Refuge I lost my country, by Somali Artist Shakir Essa

Listen to: I am a refugee, I lost my country,I lost my small house,I lost my father and mother, brother and sisters(
I am a refugee, I lost my country,
I lost my small house,
I lost my father and mother, brother and sisters
(Repeat lyrics)
No guns, no fight,
We need life with peace,
No guns, no fight,
We need life with peace,
We don't need more war,
We don't need more deaths,
We don't need more war,
We don't need more deaths

I am dreaming like everyone in the world
I am dreaming like everyone in the world
To be a human, living a good life
(Repeat lyrics)
I am dreaming like everyone in the world
I am dreaming like everyone in the world,
To be a human, living a good life,
We are Somalis,
We are Africans

“Refuge” by Shakir Essa really dives deep into the whole losing-your-homeland thing. It’s like a rollercoaster of emotions for refugees, you know?

Seeking stability, yearning for a place to call home – it’s a real emotional ride. But hey, it’s also a reminder that we all just want a little security and a spot to chill, right? So yeah, “Refuge” is all about showing that human spirit can power through some tough times and keep on reaching for hope.

The song’s lyrics encapsulate the struggles of a refugee’s journey, bringing a powerful reminder of the universal desire for a place to belong. It’s like, “Hey, we’re all in this crazy world together, trying to find our place, you know?” The emotions in the song really hit hard and show the strength that comes from enduring tough times. It’s like the human spirit saying, “Hey, I got this. I can handle whatever life throws at me.”

So, when you listen to “Refuge”, it’s not just a song – it’s a whole vibe, a feeling that resonates with anyone who’s been through tough times and come out stronger. It’s like a musical hug saying, “You got this. You’re stronger than you think.” And that’s pretty awesome, right?