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Promises Unkept

August 9, 2023
By krishnakhetani BRONZE, Manalapan, New Jersey
krishnakhetani BRONZE, Manalapan, New Jersey
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Favorite Quote:
"A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor" - Franklin D Roosevelt


False hope is spelled 

With letters of little regret 

By those who have held 

The power to change and reset


Soldiers die

Children bereft 

Families hide 

All because of promises unkept


Poverty arises

Inequality is instilled 

Hope demises

All because of commitments unfulfilled  


Fires rage 

Floods destroy 

Climates change

All because of policies undeployed 


Violence through power and weapons ensure 

That the public is leeched 

While chaos stirs

All because of the carelessness, we have reached 


In the demise of states

Inflates the pride of the elite

But whom to berate 

Except for all treaties uncomplete


My words speak to you 

To explain and reflect 

Love and compassion are now a taboo 

All because of promises unkept


In this world of money and disgrace

It seems that no real hope awaits

But people still pray for a place

Where false hope does not dictate


The author's comments:

On November 2022, as I sat in my committee on the Commission of the Status of Women during Model United Nations, a university student dressed as a refugee addressed the committee. She spoke of the experience of fleeing from a country and how the fact that she was a woman completely altered this experience for her. The student articulated how social protection systems failed to aid her, the lies she was told as she fled the only place she knew, and put inequality in the context of poverty and chaos. However, she said two words that really struck me and eventually led to the creation of this poem–false hope. 

As I wrote these words on my sticky note, the reality of a world of betrayal and extinguished hope hit me. Hope and its definition vary amongst many peoples around the world. For example, for me, hope is the emotion I feel when I check my grades after I have taken a test. On the other hand, hope looks entirely different for someone who is fleeing their country from terrorism or an oppressive government or someone who lives in a poverty-filled society that thrives in violence and chaos. To these people, hope is the spark they feel inside themselves when they think of a place where "false hope does not dictate." 

In the media, we hear stories of natural disasters induced by climate change, terrorism and violence, corruption and scandals, poverty and inequality, and above all, false hope. In these places, we can genuinely see that love and compassion are indeed taboos as their society crawls with demons and devils in the guise of saviors and protectors. I hope the audience can understand the lives of these people who live under the constant pressure of corruption, betrayal, chaos, and violence as they are suppressed and tempted with offers of false hope. I believe that if we put ourselves in their shoes, we can pray and arrange for a place of safety for them in this world of deception. 


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