Laments and Hustles

Laments & Hustles
 
In a country of potential, under skies so vast,
Countrymen stand alone, as shadows are cast.
Blessed with riches, the earth and the waters,
Yet they’re frozen in poverty, far from free.

Corruption soars, through the streets they weave,
Blooming in darkness, and broad day light,
Strangling hope, making dreamers grieve.
Public safes drained, by hands of stealth wolves,
Leaving empty promises, no communal wealth.

Kinship and friendship, now hollow words,
In a jungle of survival, where might is lord.
Recognition comes not from merit or plan,
But the name of your father, and your clan.

Your tribe is your armor, or it’s your chain,
In this game of identity, there’s much to gain.
Religion, once solace, now dreamless, stark,
As tribalism’s flames burn fierce and dark.

The trusted leaders, in whom faith was lain,
Revealed as the robbers, the cause of the pain.
Betraying the trust, exploiting the land,
With deceitful tongues and a thieving hand,
The rich grow fat, and the poor nurse.

Yet, in their hearts, the men hold a light,
A flicker of change, in the darkest night.
For the land of plenty, can plenty restore,
If the people stand tall and say, ‘No more!’

So whispers of unity, begin to spread,
A chorus of voices, rising from dread.
In the hearts of men, a resolve does grow,
To reclaim the land, and heal its woe.

For the country’s wealth, is not for the few,
It’s a treasure for all, to benefit anew.
In unity’s strength, the men find their voice,
Together, they’ll rebuild, and finally rejoice.

The men standing firm, their spirits won’t break,
For their country’s future, for all their sake.
With hands united, they’ll mend the rift,
And set adrift the nation’s gift.

From mountains high to the water’s deep,
A promise to keep, no longer to weep.
The men and their kin, in hope they bask,
Unveiling the truth, removing the mask.

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  1. This is good. I like it. Keep it up.

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  2. This Poem is the real epic of what we really go through to prove what we can do beyond our marginalized little clans. Thanks for showing it.

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