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Now, Aline was a music teacher in Kigali. She had rebuilt her life, married, had a daughter named Umuhoza—"Freedom." But she had never sung Akaruru k’Intambara aloud since that day. The lyrics were etched into her bones, but her throat would close every time she tried. akaruru k intambara lyrics

In Verse 2, the imagery of hiding in the "tall grass" (ibyatsi) while leaning on a "small stick" (igikonjo) is a direct reference to the 1994 Genocide, during which Tutsis fled to marshes and swamps to hide from militias. The fragility of the stick symbolizes the precariousness of life during that period. Let me know how I can assist you further

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If you're searching for specific lyrics, understanding the likely source—the Bible—is key. The fragment in [0†L5-L6] likely refers to a passage about warriors mustering courage. Searching for "Kinyarwanda Bible Joel 2" or "Amosi 2 Kinyarwanda" will lead you to the original text.