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Marching On Empty Stomach
Oh, Poverty, You merciless ruler of billions, Your empire of want, across the globe You have stretched As In your unpitying passage, No village No town No city No nation No continent is left Unoccupied By Your ruthless forces: Of suffering Of Misery Of agony Of despair, and Of calamitous death. - The innumerable subjects of yours Subjugated are By The powerful heartless few Who Their ruthless decrees: Of cruelty Of indifference Of inconsideration, and Of shameful exploitation have been For centuries, unmercifully applying, Grinding your subjects in Their shameful mills of fathomless greed, Always, Taking for themselves the lions share, first, And then for more are they asking, While The deprived multitude of starving Women, men, and children On empty stomachs, they march The Horrid enemy of starvation to face On Famine’s unforgiving front of their demise, Wishing thus To die in the battle of survival with dignity, Than In agony to live another day Without hope that their dream of satiety Will ever come alive! Oh, poverty, Don’t ask me how did I come Your grimy nature so well to know But If ever I were asked, Here is my reply: " I know you, oh poverty so well, for since my birth, a loyal subject of yours I have been and still a loyal subject of yours I remain to this day!" © Demetrios Trifiatis 25 May 2021
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