Hope Amidst Shadows


 In this land I call my own, I stand with tears in my eyes,

A child amidst the chaos, under troubled, stormy skies.

With slate and chalk in trembling hands, I draw what I believe-

A simple, honest truth that only my heart can conceive:  


“This is my homeland,” I whisper, fragile yet so true,

A place of love and longing, of hopes I hold onto.

But shadows stretch around me, where leaders once should guide,

Now wield the tools of violence, their selfishness and pride.

They turn our blood into rivers, cruel and endless flow,

While wolves in disguise feast on the suffering they sow.  


They teach us hatred, caste, and fear-lessons carved in pain,

While kindness and compassion are buried in the rain.

I see the world’s true face;so broken, so torn apart-

And wonder if the seed of love can ever find a start.

Is there a hope that someone will come with gentle hands,

To wipe away the tears, to heal the fractured lands?  


With threads of love I dream of weaving a cloth strong and bright,

To cover every scar, to turn darkness into light.

A pen filled with compassion, to rewrite what’s been lost,

To erase the stains of hatred,no matter what the cost.

And raise a flag untainted; pure beyond the shame of race,

A symbol of unity, of hope, and of grace.  


I hold onto that hope, though the night feels long and cold,

That someday, someone will come with a heart brave and bold-

Someone who loves enough to mend what’s torn apart,

To heal the wounds of the nation, and restore the loving heart.

In every tear I shed, I dream of a brighter dawn-

A homeland reborn, where unity and love are drawn.


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