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The Poetic Word

When Peace Will Not Be Taken For Granted

BY GLORIA O’KOYE

When will peace be taken seriously?

Instead of waiting for riots to erupt 

For demands to be answered

 

When will petitions and hunger strikes 

be taken seriously as heed warnings

Instead of reaching crisis mode, 

And public become aware 

At breaking news coverage

 

When will there be a time 

That basic physiological needs be taken account for

Instead of being stripped away

Leaving vulnerability out in the open 

Then judged for all the dirt being disclosed. 

 

Even if there is no empathy for the inhumane conditions within human cages,

Even if hearts turn to ice and stones 

For humans struggling below living wages.

 

Could there be a bit of sympathy for those adorn in badges and uniforms? 

Marching frontline in the midst of chaos

Having families regret

For not talking them out of their career choice!

 

Even calculating the drainage of taxpayers wallets, 

Where the money trickles away like the landscape at Niagara Falls. 

Where do you think higher ups,

Get to cover up the cost for damages,

They won’t break bread from the same 

Dinner table 

People would have thought. 

 

Would cities go in flames be the only solution? 

Public service producers as hostages the only way that folks voices will be listened?

Why must the oppressed become the oppressor?

For any requests to proceed further 

 

Another curse placed decades ago,

How heartbroken fills the earth’s surface from our ancestors

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