THE KNIGHT

Sabahat fatema jafri 2004 (Gujarat)



Where the wars
 are for who
deserves the throne
And where people praise
The heart of stone.
Don't you be afraid
 To stand alone
To fight for yourself
And what is right
Choose to be the
Fearless knight
Reigns and thrones
With mere condescend
Aren't for eternity and
 can come to an end.
But a knight with
An Armour and a sword
Has nothing to lose
If the strength is restored
Crowns and sallets both may
 shine
But you must know what's
More benign
Sceptre and  sword
Incomparible until
The evil emerges and you
need to kill
The real saviour will be
the knight with its fight
Than a tyrant with a crown
Who thinks he is right.
So where the wars
And for who
 Deserve the throne
And where people praise
The hearts of stone
Feel the cuirass shining on
You
Much ravishing than a
 diadem
If only those people knew.

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This poem is about fighting for yourself and raising your voice for injustice in any Era.

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Submitted by Sabahatjafri on October 06, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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