Sunday, August 16, 2026

Wake up, Dawn

Wake up, Dawn!
When will you wake up
from this daily ritual
of waking up—
this monotonous morning,
this mundane beginning
that promises a new day
but brings back the same old night?

Dawn,
with your trembling tears of dew,
you look upon the world
and what do you see?
Burnt homes, broken borders,
voices drowned in hatred,
hands raised against hands
with excuses that go beyond
all bounds,
people divided by walls
they keep building
inside their hearts.

The night could not ask for more.
Darkness has learnt
to survive the sunrise.
Even when the horizon glows,
shadows stretch longer,
hiding beneath the light.

From the depths of despair,
a thin streak of light appears—
frail, almost extinguished,
struggling  against the dark,
as though the morning itself
has forgotten the way to us.

Where are you, Dawn?

Every day you arrive,
yet I cannot find you.
You paint the sky with gold
while the earth remains bruised.
You scatter light across windows
that open upon sorrow.

Stop playing hide and seek, Dawn.
We have searched for you
through wars and wounds,
through smoke-filled streets,
through the cries of the displaced,
through the silence of those
who have forgotten how to care.

The fires may have faded;
the flames may have died,
but their colours still haunt the sky—
red with anger,
black with grief,
orange with memories
that refuse to burn away.

And the nightmares
have risen from their beds.
They walk among us in daylight,
wearing familiar faces,
speaking familiar words,
turning fear into habit
and hatred into routine.

Wake up, Dawn!
It is about time you woke up.

Not merely to wake the birds,
not merely to open the flowers,
not merely to colour the sky—

Wake up
to awaken us.

Wake up the kindness
we have buried beneath our pride.
Wake up the humanity
we have silenced with hatred.
Wake up the hope
we have taught ourselves to fear.

For what is the use of another sunrise
if the world remains asleep?

Wake up, Dawn.

It is time
to wake up.

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