Real Thoughts in Makoma

By Tungteya, Year 8

Time and time again I look over what you are to me, my Mother, me

Koma me biribiara

Your words sing to me like vocals in a choir.

Me maame your heart

Pure and precious wishing the best for everyone

Your faith in God and religion unwavering

Tirimudie tirimudie

You say fa ka biribiara no.

Your words of a future envelope

Entrance and entertain me wherever I go

(hours do it for yourself and no one else sticks to me like yin and yang).

Forgive and forget that’s what live

For the world wasn’t nice to people like us

But your words shine in the light

Maybe I’ll try harder to show how you impact me maame.

Life was never meant to be a gold platter, was it?

Real Thoughts in Makoma by Tungteya is an excerpt from Deadly Writing. Deadly Writing explores significant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices. Each week, students explore a range of texts crafted by First Nations artists and use them as inspiration for their own writing. They learn about Indigenous cultures and languages from diverse communities around Australia, and explore their own experiences and values as they write a series of short pieces of writing, producing a personal anthology. Students learn about and experiment with a variety of editing strategies as they prepare their own writing for publication. Deadly, unna?

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