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I Want to go But I Don’t Want to Go



I Want to go But I Don’t Want to Go



 



I want to go but I don’t want to go.



It has been a year I have seen you.



I miss you badly and I long for you.



I want to go but I don’t want to go.



When I saw you last year, I was free, you were unoccupied.



Today I am a slave and you are in chains.



Then where shall I go, who to meet?  



They pity our communication blockade.



I envy their sovereignty and fake democracy.



They cheer on our helplessness and mock on our existence.



They call me terrorist but they are worse fascists.



Then where shall I go, who to meet?



Where eating beef is a crime and lynching is goodness.



Now I am a slave to that entity, with my identity.



I really want to go but I don’t want to go.



I remember yellow paddy fields, amber colour chinars.



Now I see occupational forces with heavy machine guns.



Occupied my pious land on every nook and cranny.



With their rusted guns aim to kill us en masse.



Then where shall I go, who to meet?



With illegal force, they snatched my land.



Paddy fields, fountains, rivulets and stream



Control my air, my every word.



Then where shall I go, who to meet?



Yet I want to go, I don’t want to go.



To the land of the mute, helpless lot.



Impounded since 50 days with no respite



 



                                                        Sumera B. Reshi

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