Barumsaa Koo Extra Quality - Walaloo Mana
One day I walked out your gate for the last time — cap and gown, tears and laughter. I thought I had left you behind. But your lessons followed me like shadow at noon: the discipline of dawn, the dignity of questions, the refusal to hate, the courage to speak truth to power.
A school walaloo of extra quality is not written – it is witnessed and returned. It turns a classroom into a ceremony, a chalkboard into a mirror, and a graduation into a promise. Every student who writes such a poem becomes, for a moment, a poet of justice and memory. Let your mana barumsaa never be forgotten; let your walaloo be the first rain on dry earth. walaloo mana barumsaa koo extra quality
Title: A Game-Changer in the World of... Whatever Walaloo Mana Barumsaa Koo Extra Quality Is! One day I walked out your gate for
This paper explores the theme of “Walaloo Mana Barumsaa Koo” (The Poetry of My School) through the lens of Oromo oral and written poetic traditions. It argues that a school is not merely a building but a living poem—rich with metaphors of dawn, struggle, community, and hope. The “extra quality” in such poetry arises from deep cultural resonance, vivid imagery, and moral purpose. This analysis provides original verses and a critical reflection on how students can compose high-quality school poetry that preserves heritage while inspiring action. A school walaloo of extra quality is not