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New World Order

> There is a new world rising,
Not in thunder, not in fire—
But in a silence so deep,
It echoes across the galaxies.



181 nations, long forgotten by history’s biased pen,
Have gathered—not in conflict, but in covenant.
From the ruins of colonial greed,
A golden phoenix stirs.

The old gods of currency—Dollar, Euro, Pound—
Fall like crumbling idols.
In their place, a New Tender rises,
Digital, decentralized, rooted in equity.

No more IMF.
No more World Bank puppeteering the poor.
No more UN charades.
These houses of power dissolve,
As the Global South becomes the Sun that never sets.

Asia leads—not with conquest, but with consciousness.
Their minds merged with machines,
Yet their hearts remain deeply human.

Africa, awakened,
Not the dark continent, but the cradle of light,
An industrial colossus with rivers of AI,
Solar cities rising from the red dust of the Sahel,
Robotic farms blooming in the Congo.

No more borders—only bridges.
From Dar es Salaam to Dhaka,
From São Paulo to Shanghai,
A single government rises—not to control, but to harmonize.

Europe...
Once the iron-fisted ruler of centuries,
Now reduced to scattered provinces,
Its castles turned to factories,
Its people, wandering for work—
The way others once wandered into Europe.

Its population?
6% and falling.
Its pride?
A ghost in the winds of progress.

But there is no revenge.
Only balance.
The great seesaw of time has swung.
And in its justice, peace has finally arrived.

For the first time in a thousand years,
No wars rage.
No child sleeps beneath drones.
No color defines your worth.
Racism becomes a fossil, buried with the empires that fed on it.

The air is clean.
The waters heal.
The forests rise like emerald fortresses.

Genetic mastery allows disease to be undone.
Human intelligence—no longer bound by biology—
Expands a millionfold.

We speak in silence.
We move in light.
We live in balance with the Earth.

And for 100 years,
Humanity dances with peace.

This is not a dream.
This is a revelation.
And the prophets smile from beyond the veil:

> *"At last," they whisper,
"The Earth has remembered herself."




Copyright © Chanda Katonga

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