Oh my freedom

Cedrick

Oh our freedom!

Since the pandemic started

 the government took you away

You became withheld  from me

I can no longer see you again

I watched you evaporate into thin air

 even no longer dare to talk about you

Or  challenge the government for stepping on thee



Life without you freedom has become hard

We have been muzzled like dogs

Were we can not utter anything

 Or raise objections to something that gets our eyebrows high

We now been considered dangerous 

 The thugs of the country

The terrorists of the  society



It was our Godly given right

But now, it has to come with a fight

I think about my freedom  every night

And ask  the heavenly intervention

So that God can help us

freedom has become far more than the stars of the galaxy.

And to find it has become hard like finding a needle in water.

 

  • Author: Cesuke (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 30th, 2022 21:28
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments2

  • Ok Waleed

    Do you think Canada would combine countries with America ?

    • Cedrick

      lol i don't think so

      • Ok Waleed

        Then we will take you guys over

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      • L. B. Mek

        'Life without you freedom has become hard
        We have been muzzled like dogs
        Were we can not utter anything
        Or raise objections to something that gets our eyebrows high
        We now been considered dangerous
        The thugs of the country
        The terrorists of the society'..
        yeah, I so relate
        we the muzzled criminals
        whilst, they
        fly around the world, virus free
        imagine
        a virus, that sides with the privileged
        sounds a little, manmade...
        thanks for sharing

        • Cedrick

          it has become crazy but anyways you welcome fellow poet.



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