
Tyranny acquaints us with the deepest despair
deranged despots continue repeating their mistakes
trying to subjugate everyone to rank capitulation
using brute power and the machinery of state.
Hubris struts around, brazenly fear mongering
reason and righteousness seem to have lost their vision
in such a gloomy scenario they quietly retire
for the victory of the oppressor is taken as a given
In the darkest of darkness when nothing is visible
in the coldest of winter when frigid winds rejoice
in the furthest corner where ultimatum pushes
the timorous soul sings in a tremulous voice.
Gathering frail courage from note to note
then hesitant other voices join in, haltingly first
the song becomes a rallying cry for the oppressed
soaring up high and beating down walls with fists.
But the obstinate tyrant refuses to retreat
for drunk on absolute power, he is blind absolutely
bully pulpit misused by bumbling bedlamite
never expecting a fight back as a repercussion of tyranny.
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Punam this is so accurate a description of current events! A wonderful use of vocabulary in a poem on a dark and foreboding topic!
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Val, sometimes words just pour out… especially when one is very happy or very upset! I am sickened to the core by what is happening.
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It is such therapy for me when people write verse condemning tyrants and oppression, especially as fluently as here…well done Punam, and thank uou..
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Ain, you are right. It is therapy for me too and nothing more. Ranting verses seldom being about change but they offer a release. I appreciate your encouragement always.
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I really hope that we can continue to stand up to the tyrants… but right now it seems that nothing but steel helps
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And more power to those who are wielding steel. Words mean nothing to tyrants.
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So true, Punam. We must condemn the tyrants and fight against tyranny!
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We can only wield our words against tyranny, Merril! I admire the Ukrainians for putting up such a spirited fight.
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Yes, you’re so right. I do, too.
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These are bleak times we live in, for those who are aware. Well-written.
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“Aware” is the operative word. Thanks, Christopher.
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I imagine Vladimir Putin reading the hundreds of thousands of poems that are being written condemning what he’s done and is doing, and laughing. Mephistopheles.
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Oh Jane, do you really think he would bother! The so called poets like me are there at every blogging site. He is so drunk on his power, we are like insignificant flies he can swat with the flick of his wrist!
This is more for self. It works like therapy to channel helpless anger. And maybe a few decades down the line, when my frail mind would be unable to recall the horrors of now, this will work as a reminder.
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No, I couldn’t imagine him reading any of this. I’d hope he wouldn’t have the time! But, yes, you’re right about the therapy. It helps to let out some of the anguish and frustration.
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So it does. 🙂
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Such a powerful call to action! Yes, we must fight against tyranny!
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So glad you think so, Sanaa. We must do what we can.
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you are correct…love the picture
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Yes, the picture is more powerful than my words.
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🌞🌞
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👏Amazing
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Thank you. 🙏🏼
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“repeating their mistakes” true words
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Time after time, history repeats itself.
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I love how you see the unity: “the song becomes a rallying cry for the oppressed
soaring up high and beating down walls with fists.”
Punam, you’re right, bullies like him don’t ever expect their targets to fight back.
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He did think it would be a cakewalk. More power to the Ukrainians. I am hearing stories of courage and grit and it fills me with admiration for them.
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❤
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“Tyranny acquaints us with the deepest despair
deranged despots continue repeating their mistakes”
Absolutely perfectly said. Just beginning with these lines I felt like I have entered a comforting and empowering container for expressing what peace loving hearts in our world want to – your poetry is truly giving way and words to all that we are feeling.
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Pragalbha, sometimes it is best to allow words to articulate coherently the agitated mind’s anguish and anger. Your words make me feel it is not a futile exercise. I appreciate this resonated with you.
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Bravo sis, this is about much more than just Putin … your wordsmithing is so accurate, articulate and damning!
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All tyrants behave similarly and it is cathartic to articulate anger, sis.
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and we both have similar tyrants ruling our own countries now … 😦
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😢😔
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You have captured well the essence of this conflict, and the indomitable spirit of the Ukrainian people. (K)
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Their indomitable spirit is salute worthy! The students returning from there have positive things to say about them.
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What an amazing write Punam. Your mastery over words is remarkable. The voice of the weak, innocent needs to be heard.
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Great write, Punam. All of a sudden I’m hearing about fires near a Ukraine nuclear plant. Someone has to stand up to the bullies before before the worst happens. ☹️
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I wish the rest of the world was standing with the Ukrainians, not just in spirit but in person. We are going to see more devastation in the coming days. 😞
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Yes, I think so. 💔
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Such a good write, Punam.
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Thanks a lot, VJ.
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Welcome
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Punam, a brilliantly-written poem about predatory dictators willing to do anything to seize territory. I think Putin has made an error of judgment in attacking Ukraine and will live to regret it.
Today I saw on TV groups of unarmed Ukrainian civilians, men, women, and children, standing in front of tanks. Babies are being born in hospital basements. I saw a young boy practicing his marksmanship and a young girl berating a soldier to his face. I saw old people making and stockpiling Molotov cocktails. There were businessmen making roadblocks of welded metal and women making camouflage nets to hide tanks. As much as I abhor violence, I applaud their courage and patriotism.
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I saw all that too, Cheryl. I truly admire them for their courage. We can only wield words in their support. I so appreciate your encouragement.
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You are wielding your words very well, Punam. Kudos! ❤
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🙏🏼❤️
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Sadly tyrants and their oppressive ways continue even today. Was this even needed as we are just coming out of the viral warfare.
You are truly a wordsmith weaving your words with the right emotions. Powerful!
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Tyrants always justify their actions with flimsiest of reason! Thanks a lot, Radhika. 🙏🏼
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What a gripping poem! Tyranny and authoritarianism are hurting the world right now, leadership misgivings which should have been long buried within the years. ❤
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I agree, Lamittan! There should be no place for these but sadly authoritarianism and tyranny continue to flourish.
Thank you. ❤️
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So sad indeed. Most welcome, my friend. 💕 ❤
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Bravo👏👏. Brilliantly crafted poem, dear Poonam! ❤️
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Thanks a lot, dear Jane. ❤️🙏🏼
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Always welcome, dear Poonam! ❤️
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5-Star passion, dear Punam.
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🙏🏼❤️
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💖💖💖
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Despots, out!
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Out, indeed!
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Very well crafted, Punam.
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Thanks a lot, Heather.
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My pleasure.
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Beautiful lines with nice description ! Well shared 😊💕👌
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Thanks so much, Priti. ❤️🙏🏼
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You are welcome 😊😊stay happy ❤forever.
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😊❤️
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I’ve seen it better. It’s always for a good cause, right?
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Right. Why doesn’t better sense prevail.
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Because it’s important to show off when you’re so powerful. Russia is no exception.
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There are a few more who are flexing their muscles, taking a leaf out of Putin’s misadventures.
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I love your call to action Punam! 💖🙏🙏👏👏👏
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Much appreciated, Cindy. 🙏🏼❤️
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pleasure always!!!💖💖💖
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Thank you.
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Well said, Punam! ❤️
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Thanks, Ingrid. ❤️
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Exactly as it is today. But bravo fir that small voice
“the timorous soul sings in a tremulous voice”
Much love
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Thanks so much, Gillena.
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How does someone so evil retreat now that so much damage has been done?
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It is still not too late to retreat…but he won’t.
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nope
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In the darkest of darkness when nothing is visible
in the coldest of winter when frigid winds rejoice
in the furthest corner where ultimatum pushes
the timorous soul sings in a tremulous voice.
So deep. May the peace prevail. Amen
Sigh.. 😞✌🏻
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I echo your prayer, Saliha. 🙏🏼
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Well said and such a lovely poem so well composed. Hope this war gets over soon. Too much despotism in our world nowadays.
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Indeed, Kamal. Hoping that this war ends soon. Thanks a lot. 🙏🏼
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Yes for everyone no one wants to see innocent civilians get killed. Welcome Punam 🙏🏼😊👍🏼
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“drunk on absolute power, he is blind absolutely..” So sad, and so true. Willfully blind, I might add, all while thinking he knows exactly what he’s doing. Well-said.
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I wish I were wrong, Joy, but he is bent upon wreaking havoc. Thank you.
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Stunning verse, Punam. I love the brave image you painted, and the rallying cry, but especially this stanza:
“In the darkest of darkness when nothing is visible
in the coldest of winter when frigid winds rejoice
in the furthest corner where ultimatum pushes
the timorous soul sings in a tremulous voice.”
❤
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Thanks so much, Sunra.❤️ The despair gets to too much at times, so it is best to focus on the positives.
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You are most welcome, my dear ❤️
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Oh my goodness, dear Punam; what a gorgeous write.❤️ You’ve captured here how a lot of us feel. I love the ending, it is amazing. Prayers and love to the people of Ukraine.💙💛
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Thanks so much, Jeff! If only our collective wishes could bring about some transformation. We all live on hope. 🙏🏼❤️💙💛
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The workplace, school, doesn’t matter, you sometimes find yourself in situations where a work like this really hits home.
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You are right, such situations can be anywhere…
Thanks for reading.
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