
💜
I Rise.
April—the month my world went silent,
laughter stolen, love torn from my grasp.
The embrace of my parents and two siblings—
now a memory I hold but can never touch.
April 1994 did not just take them;
it tried to take me too—
my voice, my light, my innocence, my will to exist.
Darkness swallowed my paradise,
grief clung like a shadow,
but even then, something within refused to fade.
So I Rise.
Not only on April 7th for my little sister Marie Claudine,
or April 17th for Papa,
or April 24th for Mama and my big brother Jean Félix—
I Rise every day.
I rise for forgiveness—I do it for me.
I rise for love; hatred is too heavy a burden to bear.
I rise for my parents’ three surviving gifts,
my first rays of sunshine, whose existence gave my life meaning.
I rise for the little loves they blossomed, —my precious pearls—
treasures my parents never got to hold, spoil or adore.
I rise for their other halves, who cherish and are deeply cherished.
I rise for the scars I bear— a testament to survival.
I rise for the journey I have walked.
For the life I built far from home,
Rooted in love, standing on solid ground.
I rise for the child I once was—
orphaned, lost, abandoned, poor.
Now, a proof that hope survives.
I rise beyond trauma, beyond nightmares.
My story is no longer just my own.
I rise for the children who walk the road I once did,
for those unseen, unheard, alone.
Rising Above the Storms, a whisper:
“You are not alone, your pain does not define you. You are seen, you are worthy, you too can rise.”
I carry wounds neither time nor any human can heal,
yet still, I rise—undefeated.
When strength fails, faith lifts me.
And one day, beyond sorrow,
I will see and hold them again—forever.
For my light that dimmed in April 1994—
I am Here. I Remember. I Grieve. I Speak. I Forgive. I Hope. I Love.
31 Years.
Still. I Rise.
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🕊️💜 In loving memory of my four angels perished during the Genocide against the Tutsi in April 1994. May their memories remain a blessing.❤️ 🕊️
Lovely and inspirational!! Your parents must be proud looking down from the “cloud of witnesses.” You give the kids in RAS’ programs that they can overcome adversity too. Love, MA
Thank you my Love 😍
Their presence may be gone, but their memory will always remain in our hearts !!
That’s a given! We will love them always and strive to live a life worth their pride. Love you so much sweetheart and I know they’re proud (and so am I) of an amazing young woman you’ve become 💝
The darkness will never and ever be back. Now and forever none will turn back & down the achievement from inspiration of innocent killed brothers,sisters and parents in Genocide against Tutsi in 1994.God is blessing and we keep on rising forever.