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A Sonnet for Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, where rivers softly flow,
A land once rich, now bruised by times of strife.
Unrest and chaos seem to steal the glow,
Of hope that once embraced the nation's life.
Corruption spreads its roots, so deep, so wide,
The youth, in search of dreams, are left dismayed.
While voices rise in protest, none collide,
To heal the wounds, or drive the dark away.
Y...
Sunday 11th May 2025 1:48 pm
A Martyr's Soliloquy on Independence Day
Ujjal Mandal, India, 15 August
For shame ! for shame !
The beings are not freed
Even today from
The bloody chain as the
darkness from the night;
They are under the same umbrella
Of Ego and Animosity.
We liberated our motherland
And we gave the Demon countless blood
Friday 14th August 2020 9:30 pm
We Have Had To Close The Door
We opened the door to freedom
We let them enter as they may
We denied not one single soul
Of freedom for it is they
Who came here to this country
Wanting to be free
And to build a better nation
Searching for equality
We never closed the door
To those who came to find
Freedom for their families
We were never that unkind
America was founded
By th...
Sunday 16th April 2017 2:37 pm
OH ENGLAND
Oh, England,
you green and pleasant land,
your beauty never ceases to instil
a calmness in my hands.
A sense of peace; contentment
within my wandering mind,
a fulfilling feast for longing eyes
that seem always looking behind.
The golden greens of your pastures
covering long and rolling hills,
the succulent scent of your flowers
tickling senses to smile at...
Sunday 2nd August 2015 7:04 pm
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