Before You Raise Your Flag Poem by Onwubuariri Jachinma

Before You Raise Your Flag

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The headline told a lie, hiding the scratches of a failed government
We crave for redemption yet we are the sin committed
A suffocating truth carved against our egos and pride
Awoken from the slumber we are forced to dine in, to seek a light
Before you raise your flag in the street
Not a wish nor a prayer but a request that
Flashes of unattended promises from the manifesto blinds your path
Capitalized lies which stood the taste of corruption and laundering caress your choice
Millions of death pools stealing our guts, leaving us with sealed lips tend our wounds
Do you still want to raise it?
Before you raise your flag in the street
Not a question but a simple reminder that
The pay you received stole your pride
Taxes climbed the mountains touching the helm of hunger
You sit with unanswered questions begging for sleep
Void fills your heart, hope is lost
You made the choice
Rethink do you still have a truth?
Before you raise your flag in the street
Hang tight with the answers you gave your mind
Kisses of impotent words will slap yourcheeks
Promises will pat your back and money will grace your pocket
Instead of dining with the moment to impoverish the future
Do not raise your flag
But before you raise your flag in the street
Death never tastes good until it is felt
Another needs to live

Monday, November 5, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: politics,truth
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jazib Kamalvi 06 November 2018

A good start with a nice poem, Onwubuariri. You may like to read my poem, Love And Iust. Thank you.

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Chukwuebuka Adebayo 05 November 2018

I bu ezigbo nwanne.ezi okwu bu okwu gi niile.daalu maka nka.Nno o?

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Chinedu Dike 05 November 2018

Poignant reflection crafted in persuasive poetic expressions with clarity of thought and mind. Thanks for sharing Jachinma.

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