Oh Motherland!
By Ifra Khan
Peaceful lanes bearing witness
Bloodied drains recounting the true horrors
Broken remains of sincere dwellings
Chills down our spines at the narrations.
Oh Mother India! Are you seeing the injustice?
In your mud, forever the blood of innocents lie
Embedded in your soul
are cries of women pleading for help!
Never forget oh motherland,
You witnessed the killings of hundreds.
Drenched in fear, begging for mercy
a brutal death given in reply.
Oh India, will we see the sun again?
When tomorrow comes, will I still be breathing?
Vibrant lanes of unique cultures
Fragrance of our affectionate diversity
Why do they seem to be
a distant, heart-warming memory?
Longing of those beautiful moments
teary eyes and nostalgic smiles,
Should hope prevail over this bloodshed?
If the darkness takes decades to fade,
Washing away all our traces
Then promise me, oh Mother India
You will forever remember these times
The times your children were suffering
entangled in hatred and conspiracies.
And when your streets in compassion
are once again soaked,
When humanity defeats all evil,
Don’t forget to tell them
Of the loved ones families forever lost
Of the destruction inhumanity caused
Of the blind eye turned towards atrocities,
Of the enduring disappearance of empathy.
Ifra Khan is a commerce graduate currently pursuing Chartered Accountancy. Hailing from India, her work has been published on The Forever Muslim.