TROOPS, POSSESSORS DĒ BLEEDING FATES
Here comes the regiment’s cry,
“Run to the battlefield, despite the weather’s dry”
Stick to the orders like a gum,
“Start moving soldiers, on the beats of drum!”
Cage the fear and escape the trench out,
Major, lieutenant, captain, scout!
No excuse, no decline,
Hand grenade pins in every line.
Booby tracks and traps to unfold,
Ride your fates, written out of gold.
Just crawl down when you get to fall,
Strafe you can, but no escape to the brawl.
Bleeding wounds, bodies bruised and faces grieved,
Dead souls adding to the score of widows and bereaved.
There they live in the photograph,
“Got registered for death”, they sent to life, a telegraph.
Kiss their medals, widows and mothers bereaved,
Compensation worthless, neither sons, nor husbands, nor the tears are retrieved…
-By Farrukh Zafar.
Dedicated to the War-boys of Kargil, Palestine,Kashmir,Iraq, Afghanistan, Bosnia and all the fatalities and survivors who entered the Theatre of world War II…







Sheer Professionalism!! This “poet” and his deep thought makes me feel so proud!
marvelous! farrukh your name could be included in contemporary lists of leading poets like Shakespeare.I appreciate your work keep it up.
Best of Luck
Nice
excellent! chah gaya larkay =) (Y)
gr8 yar… bht set hai
keep doing dis gr8 work.. best of luck:)
Farrukh, I was just going through different blogs at wordpress and by chance got to see your work. I read your About Me page as well that says you are from Pakistan. What language do the people speak there? Because your poem just made me feel as if either english is your national language or mother tongue..Sensational stuff!
Good work! Katherine kon hey bhai ????
wahh bhai kia baat hai..????
Ten on ten, buddy…Very well expressed in terms of the inexpressible feelings that a soldier has, the mill of orders in which he is ground and the consequences of his departure from this world..
Larkay tu chah gia bhai
this is great farrukh, keep up the good work bro!
excellentte!!!!
proud to be a Pakistani!