Hotel Children
Hotel Children: Autobiographical Poetry as Political Advocacy in Post-2020 America
In a world of screens and flashing lights,
Where news is tainted with deceptive bites,
They weave a tale of hate and despair,
Dividing us, creating a chasm, unfair.
Propaganda whispers, “You hate me, I hate you,”
But deep within, we know it’s not true.
They peddle lies, hiding truths from our sight,
Keeping us apart, consumed by fear’s blight.
What secrets […]
Hotel Children: Autobiographical Poetry as Political Advocacy in Post-2020 America [a reblog]
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