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The Poetic Word

Cycles

BY GLORIA O’KOYE

When will enough be enough

When would it be enough for the people

To stop repeating temporary unity then

Fall apart?

 

When will there be a time that our ancestors

Don’t have to remind us that this will be our

Own lives,

The elders not surprised with the tension,

How many more lives be wasted before

Hitting their prime?

 

How much more insults folks will take

Before grabbing pitchforks and stakes.

Only to cry and form alliances

Just to go back to square one all over again?

 

How many more blackouts have to happen

Before eyes steer away from screens

To look up to the sky and nature eye candies.

How many more blueprints to generational wealth need to be dragged into the afterlife

In the coffins

Before people stop being scared to pursue Their dreams?

 

How many more wombs have to compete with graves

Because it’s the Alpha and Omega

Only difference is the time in-between

That’s already short to begin with.

 

Trying to be optimistic

But exhausted on the ideals

When reality and pride continues these vicious cycles.

Don’t let the freedom fighters who passed on

And those risk being perished

Enter the next realm in vain.

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