People's Voice At The End Of Twilight Poem by Ayatullah Nurjati

People's Voice At The End Of Twilight

at the edge of the red twilight, the voice of the people echoed weakly.
In unheard whispers, there is hope that is increasingly fading.
The streets are full of grey dust, leaving footprints without a new destination.

Behind the glitter of the bustling city, they are overlooked in a gloomy shadow of silence and peace. The voices of the people who are tired of screaming, reaching for justice which is increasingly difficult.

Burned by empty promises, but still hopeful in wounded hope.
Dusk turns into dark night, But the voice never went away. In the hearts of those who continue to groan, there is a prayer that strengthens the weary soul.

People's Voice At The End Of Twilight
Monday, October 28, 2024
Topic(s) of this poem: dust,shadow,screaming
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
people whose voices go unheard amidst the chaos of the city. Set against a backdrop of fading twilight, it captures their struggle and unfulfilled hopes, leaving footprints on dusty streets with no clear direction. Despite being overshadowed by the city's dazzling facade, the people persist, seeking justice and holding onto hope—even when it's tainted by broken promises. As night falls, their voices remain, echoing in silent prayers that offer strength to endure, symbolizing an enduring spirit and the quest for dignity amid hardship.
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