The Great Deception
We are often told that humanity is on an upward trajectory—that technology, globalism, and "efficiency" are the hallmarks of a progressing civilisation. However, "Fallen Pride" challenges that narrative. It suggests that our "progress" is an illusion; that we haven't climbed out of the darkness, but are instead accelerating toward it.
The poem highlights a terrifying trade-off:
Humanity for Algorithms: We’ve traded soul for the "swish and click and like," where "AI is replacing useless lives."
Security for Surveillance: The "Northern Line" is no longer a symbol of a connected city, but a place where people "hurry from the shadows" in fear.
Identity for Indifference: The "Bow Bells" that once defined the heart of the East End have been replaced, leaving a "nation's psyche" feeling like a stranger in its own home.
A Modern "Waste Land"
The imagery in "Fallen Pride" is visceral. It doesn't just critique politics; it laments a spiritual entropy. From "oil slick beaches" welcoming refugees to "corridors of Wards" where death is a daily routine, the poem paints a picture of a society where the infrastructure is as "broke" as the "voters' spirit."
It suggests that Common Sense—the very river that once nourished the nation—has run dry. We are left with "torn heritage" and "analytically stabbed" traditions.
The Weight of Yesteryear
There is a profound sadness in realising that the "pride that once was ours" has been handed down to us as a "duty with fees." It’s the angst of a generation that remembers a version of "home" that felt anchored, only to see it drift into a sea of "stealth taxes" and "plastic weeds."
As you read "Fallen Pride" below, ask yourself: Are we truly moving forward, or have we simply become better at camouflaging our decay?
Fallen Pride
fallen pride has been handed down to us
fallen pride is our duty with fees
corporate might is the force that brokers our
Paupers lives of dejection and greed
Lone muggers creeping through the shadows
brazenly they rob you on their moped rides.
cold stalkers victims pay with hours
days that drag the nerves
until injunctions rise
Lone walkers hurry from the shadows
Scared to miss the last train on the northern line
judges dispute if a skirt is suitable
to arouse any predators eye
common sense is a river run dry
We sigh for fallen pride
Fallen pride has the patriots scrambling
For the guy to expound the right need
Ignorance takes the shame and polishes
What is left of a tarnished trophy
Scorn prove no stick to beat a racist
Millionaires keep fascist on private payrolls
Torn heritage literally in tatters
Analytically stabbed with Cambridge toys
Toff hiding can't escape the culture
Fear of blood is rising in the streets again
Ladettes leave lads back at home to baby sit
Brazen lips curse the womb of the tribe
Masculinity can not hide
The lost and fallen pride
Kings are cutting off their seed
Scandal in the papers
Plastic chokes more than a weed
Chemically castrated
Poison seeps into our minds
Through swish and click and like
AI is replacing useless lives
Fallen pride is an over bunked rich tea
Oil slick beaches welcome refugees
White cliffs crawl with illegal cannabis
Farms supplying the medical needs
Stealth taxes camouflaged in curry
Politics pretending that the environment wins
Broke councils terribly managed
Drained of all resources like the voters spirit
corridors of Wards are places where
Death and dying is a daily routine.
Speeches promise and benches argue
Like kids graduating in immorality
worn badges slip like reputation
Public voices scathing the incompetence
Takes over damn the institutions
They deserve to die
There is shame in our nations psyche
our pillaging has returned to roost
Bow bells ring has been long replaced
With a call to prayer
For those who still believe
All of this serves to slap and
Remind the pride that once was ours
A Final Thought
There is a haunting grief in comparing the resilient "London Pride" of the 1940s with the "Fallen Pride" of today. It feels as though we’ve traded our social fabric for digital "clicks" and "moped rides."
For those of you who remember a different era: what is the one thing you think we should have fought harder to keep? Is the "progress" we see today an evolution, or a slow descent into darkness? Let’s talk in the comments.