A Call

by Sourav   Jul 24, 2008


Raise the voice for your abducted rights
Against the discrimination and agonal plight
In a world - driven by race and power
Stop dozing at your zone; don't act like coward.

Accepting everything is not called life
Stand by your own ground to come alive
Do not fear; do not care the power of hate
Come out blood rinsed to change your fate.

Your blood will talk for you, afloat them all
Sometimes blood is needed, for revolution's call
Many years of your drudgery, in their apathy
No one cares for you only history shows sympathy.

So come out together from the dreadful womb
Stop living like dead in the house like tomb
You've to do it here; don't wait for God to ring bells
As we have only one life; then there is nothing else.

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  • 12 years ago

    by Jon914

    This was an alright poem, what really held it back was the improper use of english in some sections of them poem.

  • 12 years ago

    by Mr Rhee

    Yesss! Such strong writing. Powerful, vengeful to the last line. Some lessons in a few of these lines to be learned by all.
    You show strength, and adversity. Well done.

  • 15 years ago

    by Grant Gilbert AKA Slash

    Excellent poem Souray it was emotional without being overbearing , it carried an important message which you did a first class job getting across.
    The poem flowed well , rhymed well and above all targeted a sensitive subject, well done

    Grant

  • 15 years ago

    by DreamingOutLoud

    An individual can have an impact
    an individual's voice can do wonders and change what almost seems impossible - the world.
    nicely written.

  • 15 years ago

    by gracey grey

    OMG Sourav! Another hat trick here! Another magical poem filled with so much depth. Very strong emotions and words are straight from the heart (can feel it). And yes, this write speaks to me in volumes. Flattery aside, you managed to write somethings here that I am so proud of. Excellent poem!!

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