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Human Victory

Soldier were going back to their homes, They fought a war for human victory. Someone did it for revenge, Someone did it for defence, Thousands live they lost, Thousands home they destroyed, Thousands children were orphan, Thousands lost their homes, Thousands were crying with pain, Someone who lost their eyes, Someone who lost their legs, Someone who lost their arms, Someone were paralyzed. Few of them will be honored for their bravery, Those experienced a naked dance of death, When they thanked God after suddenly a bomb blasted, They might have realised the value of living, But their poverty was only patriotism, What was their honour and regard? When the world society conveyed a message of peace, They were standing on the basement, Where innocents were crying for justice, And someone was pointing them, Why did you kill my son? Why did you kill my Dad? Why did you kill my daughter? Why did you kill my mother? Look at that heap, Those are the dead bodies, They are my relatives, Why did you kill them? Were they not human? Why did you stop innocent killings? Do you have shortage of emission? Where is your power? We also don’t want to live, Have you taught them a lesson that threatened you? And you killed thousands innocent only, Is this action only having human defence?

Copyright © | Year Posted 2006




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