A Nation I Deam Of
Beyond the horizon
I forsake a nation that will be morally Upright Then dwelling on criminalizes, lies And Corruptions,
While people will be judge based on his or Her character rather than prejudice,
Tribal ethnicity Or religion.
A nation that will be full of joy and Empathy For one another,
That unity and humanism will be our Symbol.
A nation where people from diverse parts Of the world will come and celebrate our Glory With proud and sense of gratitude To our great achievements as a land
Who years back were suffocating from Internal bleeding because of those who Then ripped off Her dignity and values as a Nation.
I forsake a nation that its people will no Longer have to go abroad before acquiring Abetter And happier life.
As a nation, she will be able to provide
The necessary and basic needs of her People, That no longer her children will Shed-tears Of sorrow but rather joy and Love.
A nation where fathers and mothers will Cater To their children well-being then Being belligerent and unlovely.
A nation where culture of impunity will be Dealt with, justice will be served to all Irrespective of your status to society,
You will be treated accordingly to the law. In my closet as I ink down these thoughts Of imagination for a better nation,
Hope my dream and imagination will Come Into reality!
Abdurahman Jalloh(Pab Durad ✍️)
About this poem
It is about my envisioning of a better Liberia, where I'm from, that its citizens will no-longer has to undergoes the woes and throes they're enduring currently.
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Written on January 11, 2024
Submitted by Pabdurad20 on January 10, 2024
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Stanzas | 7 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 2, 2, 3, 1, 3, 1 |
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