Fighting Your Own Enemy



You dwell in a universe of ever-present conflict with those who keep this voracious
Warriors of our ruddy, frosty, and sky
Love is all about you’ll strive, there are no qualms
Guarding courageously what you are not holding back, each warrior is loyally super-leading struggling
Those in uniform will always be glossed over a glorious homeland
Let us keep it evermore
Let us assist to be powerful
Let us assist to be heartfelt
Let us withhold devoted aims
Let us conserve hearts from unmanly fright
God flourishes land to real victory and tiara's head with competence
Hectors are on the floating again to shatter our blood and bone
You come to blow all species of cavern supporting sufferers far distance and nigh,
To keep it from disarray, to protect what you carry lovable
So let’s compile again
To suppress your newest scampers, whatever you have to do, wherever you should go
Killing and devastation everywhere
Your time to come fills with expectation
You may stay to mow snappy crops
of remorse
Let us endeavor peace and forward peace to communes to last the thuggery
The reek of dying all around the cinders of best that strikes your heart got a glow on righteousness or maliciousness homeland was whining like entombed miles
To raise recoiling peace, attain a justness tag to assert trusts and a latent relish for relieving, growing the grit splaying fresh lives You better disband your snags here, or before long
You will snout doom

About this poem

POET’S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM: I wrote this poem to address the current war occurring in my homeland Sudan. I hope this poem will encourage and sutain the brave people who are peacefully demanding a more just future for Sudan. I know these verses cannot soothe the wounds of those who have lost loved ones but I want Sudanese to know that their memory will never be forgotten. It was written in the aftermath of the 25th February 2024

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Submitted by Yousif on February 25, 2024

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Scheme ABCDEFGHIJKLBGMNOPQRSTUV
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 1,452
Words 257
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 24

Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker

Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla was born on 9th of March 1986 in Khartoum - Sudan. People always call me (Shakespeare) he went to University of Juba- School of Arts and Humanities- Departmentof English Language. He works as a TEFL teacher and IELTS/TOEFL preparation trainer, Freelance interperter / Translator, and Poet. Provided Arabic to English Translation, proofreading, editing, interperted multiple in person interview and workshops for the documentary. Highly acquainted with. political. economical, legal documents, technical phraseology to ensure correct Translation Reviewed and Translation of books. He is inspired poet from the country of exquisite natural beauty, ancient historical attractions and inhabitants well versed in the art of hospitality in central Africa beloved Sudan. He is fond of poetry writing about life and whole thing that happen to human kind, either good or bad. He has got the collection of poems that he writes in various issues: socio-cultural, lamentation, lyrical, narrative, political, love, friendship, pain, especial events of my life, , etc and environmental as well, he always publishes many articles and poems on Sindh Courier is an online news service in Karachi, Pakistan. He had have been worked as a debate leader discussing various topics in many English Institutes, centers, academy and schools over 10 years, and sometimes he helps foreigners who come to visit our state to work with them as a translator or trip guider also, he helps international business people communicate more effectively and comfortably in British English. He does this virtually as non a native speaker, he supports people gain the confidence needed to improve and master accent management is key to intelligibility and thus pronunciation training has become a primary focus of his personalized sessions. He focuses on helping my clients learn how english language system works and then how to put it into action with relevant vocabulary, correct pronunciation. He also can be reached at: americanslang64@gmail.com more…

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