A tired old man
Tortured in the flesh, 
Oppressed in the mind. 
Imprisoned in a crowded cell, 
He remained free, 
Unbroken but exhausted. 
In his dying breath, 
To a close friend, he whispered: 
"Let it go! " 
Forgiving was all 
He ever wanted for the traitor. 
Mind blank, 
Heart empty, 
To Nirvana he departed. 
Namo Amitabha 
Namo Buddhaya.
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Every day in a solitary cell, 
an old, weary priest 
shackled to a concrete bed, 
read his tiny Bible, 
concealed in his pocket. 
For that, 
he endured vengeful tortures. 
In his last breath, 
as his skull hit the concrete floor 
did he say a prayer 
To his tormentor's soul? 
Rest in Peace, 
Father! . 
'... it is in pardoning that we are pardoned; 
and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. Amen'                
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
 
                    