Poem: Are We Really Free?

August 14, 2011


Month after month slipped away

Year after year quickly flew away

India won freedom decades ago

O, the freedom is really trampelled away


Are we all genuinely free today?

We must question this every day

It's true India is changing day by day

But the change is of waste anyway


Infants are suffering from undernourishment

Oh! Thousands are suffering from malnutrition

Their lives are like stamped half dead worms

Which yearn for shelter and care by someone


Are we truly free, O proud Indian friend?

Where poor are exploited every second

Tortured and fired for no reason

O finally they end up taking poison


Our lives, our views are totally controlled

Like a bridle controlling a horse

Inner freedom is chained and imprisoned

Where life is becoming a curse


Dehumanizing deeds are rapidly spreading

Like the lightning of the July nights

Oh! Humane deeds are drastically fading

This really makes us think about our rights

 

We are not free, truly not free

Forces after forces binding us daily

We must rise and voice out to be free

With united spirit, it’s possible surely

 

Let us construct instead of destroying

A harmonious country which is shining

Let us share and care, not become greedy

Yes! That makes a marked difference in our country


Let’s wake up and come forward fearlessly

To build a new country of freedom and liberty.    
 

By Joyson Sujay Vas
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Comment on this article

  • ashenoy, mangloor

    Mon, Aug 15 2011

    India is our beloved motherland.
    Free like no other land.
    We take our land for granted.
    Criticise and condemn as unwanted.

    Oh people, oh people travel around.
    Compare yourself to nations around.
    Life is not rosy in merry go round.
    We are just fine in looking around.

    What we need is a patroitism seed.
    Never leave our land for greed.
    Stay home and try to succeed.
    Then only you will reap the seed.

    Good politicians what we need.
    Patriotism what we should breed.
    Make India to what we have in mind.
    And our India will shine indeed.

  • Rony,

    Mon, Aug 15 2011

    Good Beginning, Joyson!

  • N. K. DHUVAD, MUMBAI

    Mon, Aug 15 2011

    M/S. MANOJ TIWARI , KAPIL SIBBAL , P. CHIDAMBARAM , PRANAV MUKHARJI & LASTLY P.M. MANMOHANJI

    STOP ALL YOUR NON-SENSE TALKS TO MOVE PUBLIC ATTENTION FROM YOUR GOVERNMENTS MISDEEDS - CURRENT & PAST. IF YOU HAVE GUTS THEN OPEN VOLUNTARILY CURRUPTED AMONGST YOU. YOU ARE BEHAVING LIKE A BUEROCRAT IN YOUR OFFICES. YOU ARE ADMINISTERING & MANAGING CORRUPTION. SHOW TO THE PUBLIC YOUR PARTIES INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS. YOU ARE NOT FITING CORRUPTION BUT FIGHTING AGAINST PEOPLE WHO GENUINELY WISH CORRUPTION TO GO. IF YOU SAY IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO MANAGE CORRUPTION THEN LEAVE & RESIGN FROM YOUR POSTS. IF YOU SAY LOKPAL LAW WILL NOT BE ABLE TO CONTROL CORRUPTION THEN WHY YOU NEED OTHER LAWS ? LET THERE BE NO ANY LAW BECAUSE AS PER YOUR STATEMENTS A LAW CANNOT MANAGE CORRUPTION. LET THERE BE NO COURTS , NO PARLAMENT , NO P.M. , NO PRESIDENT , NO GOVERNMENT.

    WE ARE ASHAMED OF YOU BEING ADMINISTRATORS OF OUR INDIA.

    SHAME ... SHAME ... SHAME

  • geoffrey, hathill

    Sun, Aug 14 2011

    Let's not forget on 15th Aug we celebrate just political independence as we became free of British rule that day. The other things mentioned in the above poem(?)are universal issues, plaguing every nation some way or other. Whilst under/malnourishment plague the third world, a Gandhian quote applies to the rest of the world :'The fact is the moment financial stability is assured, spiritual bankruptcy is
    also assured”

  • Lancy Fernandes SJ, Jeppu/ B lore

    Sun, Aug 14 2011

    nice piece of art and creative path of expression .
    Keep it up

  • JERRY, muscat

    Sun, Aug 14 2011

    AR REHMAN TRULY REMINDS ME
    Maa Tujhe Salaam
    Yahan vahan saara jahan dekh liya
    Ab tak bhi tere jaisa koi nahin
    Main assi nahin, sau din duniya ghooma hai
    Naahi kaahe tere jaisa koi nahin
    Main gaya jahan bhi, bas teri yaad thi
    Jo mere saath thi mujhko tadpaati rulaati
    Sab se pyaari teri soorat
    Pyaar hai bas tera, pyaar hi
    Maa tujhe salaam, maa tujhe salaam
    Amma tujhe salaam
    Vande maataram, vande maataram
    Vande maataram, vande maataram
    Vande maataram, vande maataram
    HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY TO ALL!!!!!!

  • JERRY, muscat

    Sun, Aug 14 2011

    AR REHMAN TRULY REMINDS ME
    Maa Tujhe Salaam
    Yahan vahan saara jahan dekh liya
    Ab tak bhi tere jaisa koi nahin
    Main assi nahin, sau din duniya ghooma hai
    Naahi kaahe tere jaisa koi nahin
    Main gaya jahan bhi, bas teri yaad thi
    Jo mere saath thi mujhko tadpaati rulaati
    Sab se pyaari teri soorat
    Pyaar hai bas tera, pyaar hi
    Maa tujhe salaam, maa tujhe salaam
    Amma tujhe salaam
    Vande maataram, vande maataram
    Vande maataram, vande maataram
    Vande maataram, vande maataram

  • Are we really free?, Rayan Lobo SJ

    Sun, Aug 14 2011

    Excellent Poem Joyson.

    Apt poem for the moment

  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 14 2011

    In ‘The Hindu’ newspaper, A. Faizur Rahman writes:
    The Sangh Parivar must realise that by adhering to the Golwalkarian thought it is sowing the seeds of disharmony between Hindus and non-Hindus. It must understand that it would be unwise to continuously talk in terms of a Hindu Rashtra or a fantasised confrontation between Islam and Hinduism at a time when all our energies are required to be focused on equitable distribution of the fruits of our nation's economic growth. In other words, it is time Hindutva ideologues gave up their anti-Muslim agenda and went beyond the idea of conflict resolution into the realm of conflict transformation, by which both communities join hands to work towards the larger goal of making India an epitome of peace, stability and progress.

  • John D'Souza, Belman

    Sat, Aug 13 2011

    Somewhere floods, somewhere drought
    Mosquitoes drink blood, poor have no water
    Selfish are cell fish which preserve the flesh within the cells
    No one is happy and comfortable, neither old nor young
    All are suffering from lack of eyesight and hearing problem
    Strong suffer diseases and weak are busy in trying to catch air in hands
    Frogs are happy in the pond and crabs are allowed to go out of the basket
    All Almighty God only can action without any comment or sound
    Happy Independence Day


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