The Day I’ll Never Forget
The Day I’ll Never Forget
It was a day of love and affection
There was no visible sign of caution,
But something unfortunate was going to happen
Nobody knew where and when.
There was a blast at half-past three
In a beauty land called Paradise On Earth,
Complete silence and pity hadn’t the thee
Perished laid the martyrs,
Whom our motherland gave birth.
I still remember that scaring sight
The scattered limbs I couldn’t see,
My heart got filled with grief and fright
No Indian could glee.
Terribly writhing the soldiers were seen
Some families languished and some were crying,
So loyal to their country they had been
None of their families were mollifying.
Whatever homage to our martyrs we pay
Tiny before their they lay
Salute to their tribute to the motherland
To protect us they always walked hand in hand.