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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
What the persona is asking the reader to bring, according to one of the verses of the poem is "more promises, contrived images, false hopes when in truth you’re thinking how to butcher us even more."
Indeed, the final part of the poem ends with the following verse: "The next time we meet & you find us restless speak to us of your visions. Regale us with More promises, contrived images, false hopes when in truth you’re thinking how to butcher us even more."
We are talking about the poem "Coup De Gracé," written by Noel Moratilla. Coupe de Grace is a Frech expression that can be translated into English as "Final Stroke." The poem reflects the pain, destruction, and desolation that many poor people live after people have "blind eyes" for not noticing the problems and needs of the desperate ones.
The persona is asking the reader to bring false hopes, empty promises, and made-up images. In other words, the persona is asking the reader to deceive her or him.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The poem portrays how poor young people live who have no notions of social causes aimed at people in great need.
- These young people recognize their problems, but they have difficulty observing people who are worse off.
- This makes them cling to promises about equality and justice that will never happen to all people.
Many of these young people wish to continue in this situation, and for this reason, the speaker asks to be deceived, insisting that the reader bring empty promises, false hopes, and invented images. This can be seen in the lines:
"The next time we meet & you find us restless speak to us of your visions.
Regale us with More promises, contrived images, false hopes when in truth you’re thinking how to butcher us even more."
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