No doubt the terror was struck on thirteenth
No doubt the innocent lives were snapped
No doubt the widows wailed and children orphaned
No doubt the heritage pink tainted bloody red
But No…Do not catch the off beam
The misconception should never precipitate
No valiant nerves have we ever lost
By this malicious bleeding frost
The fierce tempest
Has now blown all fears away
We stand together as we never stood
Fighting the enemy as we ever should
The city will always shine on Tourist map
The globe trotting jewelers will always tap
The innocent sacrifices will never go waste
The sinners will hereby the hell do taste.
A vote of thanks from the people of Pink City [JAIPUR]
Thanks to the global support which was received from all corners of the world.
God bless us all.
Abha Sharma 17th May 2008. 7 am.
Yes united we stand and whatever does not destroy us, makes us STRONGER to counter the hatred of terrorism. A great rallying poem Abha! Reading it gives strength to to power of the pen held in clenched determined fist. May the bereaved be surrounded by love and Peace rise up in the minds eye. The 13th can truly be the blackest of days, All the best to you, Tai
Wonderful poem though its painted with sorrow as we all lament for untimely death of our brothers and sisters. But I always believe, no matter what happens, we can still move on and be stronger if we keep united.... on our own little way as a poet to condemn such inhumane act. thanks, melvin
yes we all know the malicious designs to hurt humanity, , , we are passing through difficult times in history and i fear that such things will remain with us for quite a long time, , , , , some of us know the reasons too, , , but let there be some courage to speak the truth, , , unfortnately the state, politics, religion and cultural diversity have become enemies of the people, , ,
A moving tribute, and a poignant recollection of what transpired. But nothing, as you say, can supress the unputdownable hope that still glows in the embers of the city. God Bless Us All....
i love jaipur..... ur poem shows the strenght and the unity of our people..... i felt every person in jaipur was so humble and loving...... i loved the place and the people... the disaster was really tragic though.... god bless everyone and give them the strength....... thanks abha for this great piece.......
Those who live by sword will get killed by sword. Eternal vigil is the price of freedom. A touching poem is indeed, Abha.
The bloodthirsty few who love the face of violence, the smell of innocent blood and the sight of suffering and pain.. those sadists.. may their hearts turn, may they realise the foul deed they do and where it will land them..
There are acts of evil so that goodness grows much stronger..... All sand grains so d rain drops unite to form one land, one ocean..... Itz time to show evil that how hard it tries it cannot kill gooness... Evil can never win.. Good ness fights back.... n there will b no times where we d ppl will b consumed by our own petty indifferences... D war is going on from generations... N we d ppl have given so many sacrifices... But that has made us n our will power to create more stronger n we will develop.... We will fight evil... With peace... with love.... Wat WMD's cannot do d pen n thoughts do..... U have done ur work my fren n tis poem has a strong message to all d nations fighting global terrorism... N tey will b inspired by this antique poem.. Keep it up fren.. N best wishes.... from Karan
I read this poem and I really liked it. We all have to stand together for this war. God give us power to fight.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
This fine poem certainly does justice to the cause you commemorate. The repetition of 'no doubt' in the first stanza and the powerful verbal tongue you use to challenge your oppressors is most impressive. A strong patriotic poem of solidarity. love, Allie ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥