Thursday, 30 August 2018
Remembering Amrita Pritam, lines from her best poems on her 99th birth anniversary
Remembering Amrita Pritam, lines from her best poems on her 99th birth anniversary
Below are some of the nice strains from her poems (translated in English). From 'Me' ... Gunshot— if it strikes me in Hanoi it strikes once more in Prague. A little smoke floats up, and my 'me' dies like an eighth-month infant. Will my 'me' someday be my present day? From 'Today I invoke Waris Shah' Once one daughter of Punjab wept, and also you wrote your long saga; Today hundreds weep, calling to you Waris Shah Arise, o friend of the afflicted; get up and see the country of Punjab, Corpses strewn on fields, and the Chenaab flowing with a great deal blood. From 'Empty space' There have been kingdoms best: the primary of them threw out each him and me. The second we deserted. Under a bare sky I for a long time soaked in the rain of my frame, he for a long time rotted inside the rain of his. Dailyhunt
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