Looking straight, looking around with distrust.
He clearly does not want to be here,
He wishes to be back in that memorable year.
No one today cares to give him a seat,
Ages ago, he commanded a fleet.
No respect for the graceful lines on his face,
All heroes, they say have to be replaced.
As the stranger confidently asks for a bribe,
The look in his eye, I wish I could describe.
Rage and pity quickly flash across his face,
He clears his throat, as he begins to pace.
I am sorry I cannot give you no more,
I gave you freedom, he begins to roar.
Don’t need you love, don’t need your seat,
I gave you victory, you made it a defeat.
The time when I was the toast of town,
When I never had to frown or ever back down.
The moment when I sailed to fight the war,
A million cheered as I stepped back ashore.
I don’t need your seat, I have had my day,
My million friends are the ones you betray.
Never knew that one day I will stand,
In this old bus, in my own land.
5 comments:
Really good Gaurav…
I got Goose bumps reading these 2 lines
… The moment when I sailed to fight the war,
A million cheered as I stepped back ashore…..
Keep up the good work.
-Tarun
Ultimate!!!!!! Simply superb dude….
- Anand
There is suffering, there is pain,
Every poem of urs helps me in knowledge gain,
Nope ,its not Carrol or Twain,
Yup, its GP…Hez struck again. J
Nice one buddy.
-Kartik
gret work dude ...
keep it going ...!!
this is good!
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