Bravo Egypt! Poem by Mohammad Akmal Nazir

Bravo Egypt!

Rating: 5.0


A search for new light,
A search for new hopes,
A search for new flights,
New ambitions,
And of course a new world.
A freedom from Suffocation and darkness.
A freedom from silent oppression,
But why is there so much commotion,
So much hue and cry?
What's new in it?
History bears the load
Of such events
Whenever, Wherever things remain unchanged,
Due to state's stoicism,
Change is inevitable,
Change, the offspring of time,
The reward of tears,
The hope of sad heart,
Let's welcome this change
'Lest one good system
should corrupt the world.'
Let's pray peace
Devoid of bloodshed and destruction.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Peter Strugnell 07 February 2011

Good poem i like the sentiments too, there are some brave people out there! it's a controversial subject but i have written one too 'the egyptian revolution'.

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Lynn Glover 07 February 2011

A good poem about the turmoil in Egypt. I can only hope and pray that my country, America stays out of their affairs and let them settle it. A good write. Lynn

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Almedia Knight-Oliver 07 February 2011

An excellent poem in support of Egypt's struggle for change.

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Rinki Nandy 07 February 2011

Change is inevitable, Change, the offspring of time, wow! This is like a peace call for humanity's sake, you have successfully voiced the need of the hour for Egypt. Nice write.

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Marieta Maglas 07 February 2011

a very well suggested message and a great poem

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Abdallah Gamal 23 July 2011

Wo0o0o0o0o0w wonderful poem as I thought :)

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Terence George Craddock 24 February 2011

A search for new lights, A search for new hopes, A search for new flights, New ambitions, And of course a new world. A freedom from Suffocation and darkness. These are exceptionally noble sentiments, I also joined you in celebrating the Egyptian people, regaining their freedom and honour, throwing off the oppression of the 'Amned Daula' and the 'Moochabarat', their secret police who enforced the Emergency Laws with such cruelty in Egypt for decades. Thus fittingly the first of those poems was 'An Egyptian Freedom Falcon Flies Battle Cry Freedom'. Long may freedom fly over Egypt. Another wonderful necessary poem Mohd. Akmal Nazir my friend.

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Unwritten Soul 13 February 2011

Finally the voices that echo in the air of Egypt call the rain of blessing...The Victory now flood over the smile and i like this poem as it contribute a great support for them... voice of chance and it sound freedom....So Bravo to U Bravo to Egypt- Unwritten Soul

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Rinki Nandy 11 February 2011

Change, the offspring of time, that's a beautiful liner! I only hope that Egypt is soon freed from all that's happening there. A change is about to come. This poem has a rebellious tone and hopeful about future, I admire your thoughts on this.

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Santosh Sharma 10 February 2011

Power of people, revolt to opression , inner strength sprouted, win of democracy, srongly worded with great meaning

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Mohammad Akmal Nazir

Mohammad Akmal Nazir

Bahraich, U.P. India
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