Friday, May 30, 2025

The End of a Nation - #XplorationChallenge #dVerse #Trolaan #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro



Hello, beautiful readers! Today, I am combining two prompts again. The first comes from Reena's Xploration Challenge #383 where she shares the image below and encourages to use it for inspiration. The second challenge is from dVerse's Poets Pub - Poetry Form: Trolaan. This form is new to me, so I'm sharing the format below in case you also want to try it.


 My mind took a bit of a dark turn with this image. Here is what I created:


The End of a Nation

chaos has become the norm
causing people to be confused
corruption found in every form
constitution is being abused

harmful choices hurt communities
house and senate cower
hefty criminals given immunities
hope for future becomes dour

alarms are sounded to warn the masses
anger and resistance begin to simmer
apathy decimates the working classes
allies' hopes of unity look dimmer

loyalty to leader demanded above all
laws are no longer followed
lawlessness will lead to nation's fall
lines of constitution are hollowed


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28 comments:

  1. the line "loyalty to leader matters above all" resonates with me. The situation becomes toxic with it.

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    1. Yes, it does, Reena. Thanks for stopping by. :-)

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  2. sad but, very true...hopefully, 2026 brings new leadership.

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    1. I'm still hoping our current leaders start realizing they are hurting the people they represent. Thanks for commenting! :-)

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  3. So sad when we allow one man to rule with chaos, lawlessness and corruption. Thanks for joining in at dVerse.

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    1. I enjoy participating in dVerse, Grace! I appreciate you visiting. :-)

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  4. Sad but true, Yvette. Very well written. I believe corruption has always been with us especially in politics. These days it is much more blatant it seems.

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    1. I agree completely, Dwight! Corruption is nothing new. The powerful want to hold on to power and will do whatever it takes to do so. It's just a shame that those people are being glorified and allowed to wreak havoc on the most vulnerable. Thanks for visiting, Dwight! :-)

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  5. Dark? Yes. True? Yes! We live in perilous times.

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  6. hi Yvette! always a pleasure to visit here and read your poetry. hoping the world calms down. and soon! xx, ren

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    1. Thank you, Ren! I have those same hopes. Thanks for stopping by. :-)

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  7. A successful prompt combo, especially given the trickiness of the Trolaan form, Yvette, and the theme of chaos and corruption. These lines ring true:
    ‘anger and resistance begin to simmer
    apathy decimates the working classes
    allies' hopes of unity look dimmer’.

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    1. Thank you, Kim! I appreciate you visiting and commenting. :-)

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  8. The theme is so relevent. So sad buttrue.

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  9. I enjoy protest poetry very much, and agree with your words here..a lot...*Ain

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    1. Thank you, Ain! I tend not to write poems like this, but it came out of me so quickly I couldn't resist. I appreciate your visit. :-)

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  10. Excellent write, Yvette! Sadly, what you write would be applicable here too.

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  11. Hi,
    Yes, the poem is dark, but it has alarming actions that are taking place in our world. Your depictions are very real. Great job.
    Shalom shalom

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    1. Thank you, Pat! I wish it were more fiction than reality. I appreciate your visit. :-)

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  12. Too many are on 'pins and needles' afraid to defy political dolts. It is indeed a scary time. That we can only hope we can successfully recover from. May it be so.

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    1. Yes, Jules! We need politicians to find their courage and do what is right for the people, not their own pockets. Thanks for chiming in! :-)

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  13. This is great Yvette. Getting in some interesting political rhymes is very well done.

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  14. Your political comments fit nicely into this form.

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