Bishaaro had always kept her poems in a small tin box beneath the floorboard of her one-room house in Dega. The village called her Walaloo Shamarranii — the girls’ poet — because when market days came and women gathered under the sycamore, it was Bishaaro who shaped their laughter, their grief, their stubborn hopes into words they could sing while pounding grain or fetching water.
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Title: Beautiful and Culturally Rich – A Must-Read for Oromo Poetry Lovers Walaloo Shamarranii — Short Story Bishaaro had always