<p>"A Nation's Lament: <strong>Echoes of Biafra</strong>"</p><p><br></p><p>In the heart of Africa, where the sun dips into the sea</p><p>A land of proud warriors, with a history yet to be free</p><p>The drums of war beat loud, a sorrowful refrain</p><p>As brother fought against brother, in a conflict that would stain</p><p><br></p><p>The memories of a nation, forever scarred and torn</p><p>The cries of the innocent, echoing through the morn</p><p>The scent of smoke and blood, a stench that would not fade</p><p>As a people's struggle for freedom, was met with force and shade</p><p><br></p><p>In the east, a nation stirred, with a dream of self-rule</p><p>A people tired of marginalization, with a spirit that would not cool</p><p>Ojukwu's voice, a call to stand, against the odds so strong</p><p>A people's determination, to right the wrongs of the past, so long</p><p><br></p><p>But the enemy was fierce, with a military might so grand</p><p>A government determined, to quash the rebellion's stand</p><p>The blockade's grip, a deadly vice, that squeezed the life from the land</p><p>A people's cry, for help and aid, that echoed across the sand</p><p><br></p><p>The world watched, as the tragedy unfolded, like a play</p><p>A people's suffering, met with indifference, day by day</p><p>The voices of the powerful, silent in the face of pain</p><p>As a nation's future, hung in the balance, like a thread in vain</p><p><br></p><p>The war raged on, for three long years, with no end in sight</p><p>A people's resilience, tested to the limit, day and night</p><p>The sounds of gunfire, a constant din, that echoed through the land</p><p>A people's cry, for peace and freedom, that seemed so far away to stand</p><p><br></p><p>The streets of Aba, once so fair, now lined with refugees so worn</p><p>Their homes, their livelihoods, lost to the war, their future torn</p><p>The children's eyes, once bright with life, now dull with hunger and fear</p><p>Their laughter silenced, by the sounds of war, that drew ever near</p><p><br></p><p>The markets once bustling, now empty and still</p><p>The traders' cries, now replaced with the sounds of war's chill</p><p>The farmers' fields, once green and lush, now laid to waste</p><p>A people's livelihood, destroyed by conflict, without a taste</p><p><br></p><p>The hospitals overcrowded, with the wounded and the sick</p><p>The doctors' hands, so skilled and sure, now struggling to keep pace with the trick</p><p>The cries of the patients, a sorrowful sound, that echoed through the halls</p><p>A people's suffering, met with compassion, but also with walls</p><p><br></p><p>The world's indifference, a heavy weight, that pressed upon the land</p><p>A people's cry, for help and aid, that seemed to fall on deaf ears, so grand</p><p>The voices of the powerful, silent in the face of pain</p><p>As a nation's future, hung in the balance, like a thread in vain</p><p><br></p><p>But still the people held on, to hope and to their pride</p><p>A nation's resilience, tested to the limit, but still they would not divide</p><p>Their determination, to survive and thrive, in the face of adversity so strong</p><p>A people's spirit, unbroken and free, like a song</p><p><br></p><p>The war finally ended, but the scars remained</p><p>A nation healing, but the wounds still felt, like a pain</p><p>The memories lingered, a bittersweet refrain</p><p>A reminder of the cost of war, and the price of freedom's gain</p><p><br></p><p>The survivors returned, to rebuild and restart</p><p>A nation's future, uncertain, but with a glimmer of hope in heart</p><p>The children's laughter, once again echoed through the streets</p><p>A people's resilience, a testament to their strength, a nation's defeat</p><p><br></p><p>But the lessons of the war, must not be forgotten or ignored</p><p>A nation's history, a reminder of the dangers of division and discord</p><p>The importance of unity, and the need for peaceful coexistence</p><p>A people's struggle, for freedom and self-determination, a universal insistence</p><p><br></p><p>Let this be a reminder, of the devastating cost of war</p><p>A people's suffering, a nation's scars, forever in store</p><p>Let us strive for peace, and work towards a brighter day</p><p>Where every child can grow, wild and carefree, in a nation at peace, in every way.</p><p><br></p><p>A tribute to the victims of the Biafra war and a reflection on the devastating consequences of conflict. </p>