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Memories Of A Snatched Homeland

MEMORIES OF A SNATCHED HOMELAND Traverse of The Masses Over the years, our land has seen, Rulers so brutal, with blood so mean. They seized our land by guns and bold Bullets and armored tanks they rolled Whipped with bile, as David's son, No soul smiled, they spared none. Men, women, children, elders, all, Afflicted as the army did army install Millions fell in East's dark night, Pogrom unstated, a nation’s blight. Soldiers' boots left an evil mark, Telling of a war and hearts so dark And a renewed war, in silent hue, Cleansing fighters for freedom undue. Soldiers against soldiers, fight on land, Army against army had ousting planned Relief came like victory so sweet, Torturers and their end must meet. Fortune, fame, by providence is grace, They returned joy to our citizen’s face A former ruler, now in gold portrayed From felon to a hero, his lot displayed. He was framed, confined, by false decree, Yet from raw tyranny was birthed his liberty. Freedom's sweetness is a great delight, Beret and baton, gone from our sight. Our land, once more, in greatness basks, As gainful works replaced forced tasks. Days of heroes, blessed with gold, Streets paved with gems, stories told. Human greed is like insatiable thirst, It led in front our downfall and reverse Old woes forgotten, sky palace we sought, Four times four years of leisure, we've brought. As astute patriots built our fortune and gain, From lessons learned under hardship's reign. Change, change, change, prayers must ascend, From men below to gods above, whose ears bend To hear our pleading for that leader of greatness When change as our prayer was also our weakness Deities must send response, when people force Their hands and will, the gods then did enforce One leader, astute in creed and charming in form, Led people astray by his people, into deep storm All our fortunes lost, hopes betrayed, All the masses burdened, debts unpaid. Our prayers met but with disaster's hand, Capped by a pandemic that beset the land. Bread we begged, shelter we craved, Plagued rulers had only misery saved. Grief also lives where misery must reign Rotten leaders are the people's bane. Prayers answered was looters' gain, They flashed putrid wealth in disdain. Truly, did we pray for such a plight? Did we crave ruin in the dark night? O deceitful deity of torturous reply, Return our homeland from the sky. Children seek relief, squalor is deep, Poor people have no pride to keep. Will gods answer, or forsake our plea? In children's prayers, our hope we see.

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Date: 6/1/2024 11:08:00 PM
Thanks for sharing this... exposing your thoughts on patriotism through your unique poetic style. Welcome to Poetry Soup. I welcome you with the love of the Lord, expressed by John 3:16 of the Bible, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." Be blessed.
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