Reporting on the day-by-day
"The mundane reality"
The activist gets on a train
Expecting the world to see his way.
Making plans for the future
That in his mind, one day will come
When his tranquil life, will all be gone
And in its place will be, what he will call his home.
He remains positive, although in jest
As he believe his way's the best
Testing ideas of equality and freedom
While peace and happiness he protests!
looking at the landscape
He thinks of the tortures and rapes
That have now shaped society
Passing a poppy field he is reminded of hell
Meanwhile the capital city is seeing poppies as well.
Chapter 2: An Opportunity for Unity?
There is always a silver lining
And unfortunate events can have the best timing
He sat patiently, awaiting a course of action
But alas, a sudden negative reaction?
"This wasn't the world that I had envisioned!"
"Where is my choice? Where is my decision?"
He suddenly realised, what he had forgot
The fantasy that he had, others did not.
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