In a land once bright, now shadows cast,
A tale of caution from the past,
Beware the danger, heed the call,
Of Donald Trump's return, a looming pall.
His promises grand, like castles in air,
But truth elusive, hidden with care,
Words that ignite, yet fuel the divide,
In the fabric of unity, a tear so wide.
Through fiery tweets and ego's decree,
A tempest unleashed, a storm at sea,
Dividing hearts, sowing discord's seed,
In the name of power, to feed his greed.
Injustice masked in a righteous guise,
A nation's values, he seeks to revise,
Rights and freedoms, he may impair,
If granted power again, beware, take care.
With allies scorned and bridges burned,
Global bonds strained, trust overturned,
Isolation looms, a dangerous stance,
As the world watches, anxiously askance.
The climate cries, but deaf ears turned,
Environmental woes, concern unlearned,
As fragile Earth pleads, begging for grace,
Will we let progress vanish without a trace?
So let us learn from history's page,
The dangers of unbridled rage,
Seek leaders who unite and mend,
Not those who tear and break and rend.
Democracy's strength lies in hearts that care,
In unity, compassion, and bonds we share,
So rise as one, let voices be heard,
In harmony, together, we shall safeguard.
In the shadows of uncertainty, this poem serves as a cautionary tale, echoing the dangers that loom if Donald Trump were to return to the presidency. Drawing from the past, it paints a vivid picture of divisive rhetoric, broken promises, and a nation at odds. As the world holds its breath, the poem explores the potential repercussions of such a scenario, urging us to stand united and safeguard the values that bind us together. From the perils of environmental neglect to the fragility of global alliances, this poetic journey delves into the consequences of a possible second term, reminding us of the importance of choosing leaders who foster unity and compassion, rather than division and discord.
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