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The Daily Human
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Plumes engagées
The Daily Human
Rebecca D’Souza.
À l’heure du tout à l’image et du buzz sans suite, «l’express» souhaite faire découvrir la plume de poètes, de chanteurs, d’écrivains et de tous ceux qui jettent leur âme sur le papier, et qui mettent en mots des réflexions profondes.
Gathering strength
To a fellow human, I
Daily human stepping into the jungle with much rigour,
saw the gentle gorilla laying on his side,
his large stomach on a mass of dense vegetation.
“How do you do it gorilla?”
I just be myself, and adapt when needed.
Bring meaning to your life,
and strength manifests itself and follows.
“I want to be like you,
immense, generous, steady.
Gather strength in the way you cover the land.”

After a long and constructive conversation,
and now back in her quiet abode,
daily human thought to herself.
There is power in our actions
and what we choose to do.
How we choose to walk through the world,
and how we live our lives.
Being human is
finding strength in what remains,
what is, and
what is yet to be created.
Mundane moments reveal revelations.
We, earth dwellers
can find, and build strength.
Who are we to limit ourselves
when so much is given and shared?
Who are we to not grow and expand
past what we had imagined possible?
Daily human
dwelling, breathing, seeing, and living,
noticed the shopkeeper cycle past on his bicycle as the needle struck
two in the afternoon, singing under his breath;
“In the second month of twenty twenty-six
True life sent to me
A bucket-full of giant strength.”
This second week of February,
let us remind ourselves
that we can build ourselves.
We can push, challenge
ourselves to become better.
To grow, and expand.
To bloom.
You are capable,
fellow human,
capable of so many things.
And through this
capable of realising,
a myriad of dreams.

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Rebecca D’Souza
Elle a animé en collaboration avec le Caudan Arts Centre plusieurs ateliers d’écriture créative : «Exploring Creativity through Poetry» pour enfants et adolescents (2024), «Halfway Down the River» pour jeunes adultes lors du «Youth Arts Festival» (février 2025), puis «The Stone and the River» pour enfants et accompagnants, et «Leaf in the Wind» pour adolescents (décembre 2025).
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