A Soldier Of Azad Hind Fauj Writes To His Wife. Poem by Masidur Rahaman

A Soldier Of Azad Hind Fauj Writes To His Wife.



O, my beloved!
Though I am in a far, far away land,
Every limb of my body desires to be one with you.
Leaning against this stone slab
I am sending you my darling this message of mine.

It has been long since we whisper in each other's ear.
The snatches of conversation create convulsion within me
To throw my thirsty breast into yours.

My lady, I pledge to bring you "FREEDOM".
The mite who is in your womb, therefore, tells him
The story of the prowess his father possesses.
Tell him his brave father who was destined to be consecrated
At the pulpit of Mother India.
Tell him not to be flabbergasted however, hard the situation is.
Teach him to stand against all the oppression.
Make him determined for the future
So that he can also be sacrificed at the altar of the Mother India.

For, lady, listen to me, there is nothing noble
Than to emancipate your nation from the fetter of slavery.

The intensity of darkness seems heart chilling
And auspicious at the same time.
The more the severity of darkness
The more the sheen of sun rays soothes your inner self.

A Soldier Of Azad Hind Fauj Writes To His Wife.
Saturday, November 3, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love and dreams
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