16/08/2024
A Call for Change: Understanding the Past and Building a Better Future
In the old streets where history was made,
Where the Union Jack once proudly waved,
We now hear the echoes of anger and pain,
Revealing a truth, we can no longer ignore.
The riots, like a fire spreading across the land,
Burned not just buildings but the hearts of many,
Exposing the deep wounds and the unspoken past,
Showing us the scars that time hasn’t healed.
We thought we were a peaceful, civilized land,
But blood was spilled in fear and anger,
As communities of different backgrounds mourned,
For the violence that marked our time.
People came here bringing cultures rich and diverse,
Adding to the beauty of this island,
But fear of change, like a heavy weight,
Fed the flames that spread far and wide.
The shadow of our colonial past still lingers,
In the hearts of those who are afraid, T
heir English identity, fragile and unsure,
Lashes out when faced with inclusion.
But we must look deeper, beyond the pain,
Beyond the history we’ve tried to forget,
For only by facing the truth can we break the cycle,
Of a legacy filled with regret.
We must stop the hate, the violence, the lies,
Begin with honesty and open hearts,
Change the story, and rise above,
Commit to a future where healing can start.
True civilization is not found in violence,
Nor in walls built to separate us,
But in kindness, inclusion, and words,
In embracing those who stand beside us.
Let’s be brave and face our past,
Have the conversations that need to happen,
Only then will this pain not last,
And our nation’s wounds begin to heal.
We are stronger when we stand together as one,
A tapestry of colours, cultures, and beliefs,
It’s time to end the division that has begun,
And plant seeds of unity and peace.
In this reflection, we find our path,
To a future where everyone can thrive,
Where every voice is heard, And where every soul feels alive.
A Call for Change: Understanding the Past and Building a Better Future
Riots blaze through night and day,
Not just in streets, but in dismay,
Exposing wounds we cannot hide,
Revealing truths long cast aside.
We thought our land was pure and just,
Yet fear and anger broke that trust,
Communities in grief and strife,
For violence that scarred our very life.
Cultures came with stories bright,
To blend and share, to bring new light,
But fear of change, a heavy chain,
Fed the flames and brought more pain.
The shadow of empire still remains,
In hearts that cling to ancient chains,
A fragile pride that fights inclusion,
Creating walls through mere illusion.
Yet we must look beyond the pain,
Confront the past we can’t disdain,
For only truth can break the curse,
And heal the wounds that history nursed.
End the hate, the lies, the fight,
Open hearts to what is right,
Change the story, rise above,
And build a future born of love.
True civility is not in might,
Nor walls that keep us out of sight,
But in kindness, words, and care,
In welcoming all who enter there.
Let’s be bold and face the past,
With courage that will surely last,
Only then can healing start,
And mend the fractures in our heart.
We’re stronger when we stand as one,
A tapestry beneath the sun,
It’s time to end what fear begun,
And sow the seeds of peace hard-won.
In reflection, find our way,
To a brighter, peaceful day,
Where every voice and soul can thrive,
And unity keeps hope alive.