Showing posts with label Looking Back. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Looking Back. Show all posts

16 Apr 2008

To India My Native Land

To India My Native Land

My country! in thy day of glory past
A beautious halo circled round thy brow,
And worshipped as a deity thou wast.
Where is that glory, where that reverence now?
Thy eagle pinion is chained down at last.
And gorvelling in the lowly dust art thou;
Thy minstrel hath no wreath to weave for thee
Save the sad story of thy misery!
Well- let me dive into the depths of time,
And bring from out the ages that have rolled
A few small fragments or those wrecks sublime,
Which human eyes may never more behold;
And let the guerdon of my labour be
My fallen country! one kind wish from thee!

Henry Louis Vivian Derozio

P.S.: This is one poem which I read for the first time a decade back when I was in school. However it continues to carry the same impression and arose the same zeal that it did when I read it first. Written in the context of failing citizens, it calls forth the countrymen to cast aside their differences and strive to reach the country at the same level of glory that it once was ...

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31 Jan 2008

Dear old Passfield !!!


Waking in central London,
Within the Tavistock dungeon,
Stands one not-so prominent
Endsleigh Extension.


Hidden yet awake,
Passfielders work in their mansion
Accommodating every dimension,
Sweeping all tension.


There I reside,
In its confines,
Wishing to subside,
In its indomitable ravines.


Visualization there being enormous,
I fathom fully conscious,
Discussing full throttle,
In essence the non-obvious.


Then the Passfield Bar
And the fooseball gang-war;
All of it adds to the passion
To live here mere yaar.


Dedicated to my fellow Passfielders ...