Our Way To Freedom Poem by Michael Hopkins

Our Way To Freedom



They divided us all

We stand together and fight

Our way to freedom.

©2019M.N. Hopkins

Sunday, September 1, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: freedom,pride,together,unity
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Note:This poem was inspired and written today after thinking of how easily people can be lied to and influenced through inbred elites and their minion,liar politicians, media and the very oppressed who defend those who have the knife to their throats. It the same old story of divide and conquer or confuse and conquer as they steal the little we have in their deluded march toward control of populations and world domination. I often think the only way out is a great natural disaster that results in a total breakdown of social structures of governance and community then there will be no one to blame and fight against. Survival will be the theme and to survive, people must cooperate and work together and those who will not will become no more very quickly. This is no call to action but rather a call to self defense and self preservation. The two flag are a symbol of the same people divided.Together we are strong, divided we will fall to those of dark determination and evil intent.

I have written this poem in the haiku style of poetry and published it for the first time today on my blog today, the 1st of September,2019.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Paul Brookes 02 September 2019

This is so true I am saddened by whats happening all around the world Looks like the rich will inherit what's going to be left after they have destroyed it.

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Michael Hopkins 02 September 2019

Yes, Paul, sad indeed. Where it all ends will be revealed in time.

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Edward Kofi Louis 01 September 2019

Unity is the Key! The strength coming through righteous morals. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Michael Hopkins 02 September 2019

Welcome Edward

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Kostas Lagos 01 September 2019

A few words, a full analysis!

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Michael Hopkins 02 September 2019

Thanks for reading and thoughtfully commenting Kostas.

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