Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Happy Independence Day From A Soldier

I hear, we have crossed the sixty second year,
Standing guard without any fear,
Another day in the desert sun,
Or a night at the glacial height, with a freezing gun,
Tell me my India 'What am I worth?'

For the Battles and Wars that I fight,
Never asking which one is right,
From Dawn to Dusk and then to Dawn,
Your Bishop, Your Knight Your Eternal Pawn
Tell me my India 'What am I worth?'

While you fill your coffers today,
Wondering where and how to make,
Another fortune, another buy,
Your aspirations are now touching the Sky,
Tell me my India 'What am I worth?'

You make a mention on your political line,
Come to my post, wine and dine,
Then run to your stock, while I stand your guard,
Killing and dying but still fighting hard,
Tell me my India 'What am I worth?'

The other day I was on TV too,
You came up to me with your educated crew,
Told me to speak ‘coz you seemed to care,
Wrote your story while you stripped me bare.
But,Tell me my India 'What am I worth?'

I was so naive I didn't know,
For you it was the nine o'clock show,
The country wants to hear some line,
Before they sleep, knowing they are fine,
Tell me my India 'What am I worth?'

My Men tell me, that they are strong,
Would fight for their country, for all that's wrong,
While I tell them to stand and fight,
You ignore my existence, my very right,
Tell me my India 'What am I worth?'

I thought I would tell my children in time,
How I fought for this country, this love of mine,
But now I wonder, if I should mention it though,
Don't want them embarrassed, while they start to grow,
Tell me my India 'What am I Worth?'

Since the summer of ‘47,
I was your ambition, your childhood dream,
Your Pilot, Your Sailor your Jawan in green,
Where did we part as friends, our ways?
I never let you down a single day,
Then,Tell me my India 'What Am I Worth?

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I recieved the above composition from a friend. Hope this touches all of you as much as it moved me.

6 comments:

Faiyaz said...

Good One Farhat!

arun bhatt said...

this is very true. more and more such patriots are getting dis-illusioned because of falling standards in public life

Enarkay said...

Very moving.

Vimal Parmar said...

Moving...

Faiyaz said...

Vimal, I thought you just moved!
Phir sey? Just kidding...

I really liked it Farhat! Keep them coming...

Seetha said...

Great poem from your friend, although it took me a while to read it fully!