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REMINICES OF MILITARY LIFE :
MY FATHER IN LAW 70 . SEES 50 YRS GO BY. |
Fiftieth Sunrise - REMINICES OF MILITARY LIFE The sun rises beautifully once again today, As it rose Yes some fifty glorious years away When we saluted with our sloping swords As we slowly marched into the famous Chetwode-Hall in IMA Dehra Dun, our India Then we threw our caps in the air, The day of commission 13 December As now we needed them no more, Commissioning day had arrived As the higher ups did assure My Zozilla Company brethren, Rose to the rank of General, Regrettably I was the only one LOB, left out of battle. I could have been the sixth one. But for the sleight of the pen Of those two superior national men, Their names incidentally started With the alphabet capital ‘N’, I don’t know where they are, Still on earth or safe in heaveN But for the black italics of their pen I wouldn’t have ever, ever risen To the level across the five continents So I have to definitely salute them Now I am a poet of worldly place, Only because of their unknowing, grace Those who read me happily and gladly They send lovely heart rending comments, Those bring tears to my eyes, Of happiness, are from across The United States of America, Canada and South America, Africa and Australia, The Far East, the land of the rising sun, Japan, China and Philippines Also across the Central continent, Europe, the United Kingdom and Egypt, Not to forget Russia Last but not the least, My very own country, I love our very own India. I suffered from the Cancer of my Ego, But now I fear it no more As it goes, Where-ever all and whenever I go. Today we complete a half century As commissioned officers of the world’s Greatest, the most cherished Indian Army. So I thought of our success sharing Without unduly my ego glaring My love, respects and regards Go to all those who still know me Also with those who are no more Yet perhaps could be somewhere Of that I’m not really quite sure. Thank you friends, fans and Generals Also my equals and contemporaries, For still bearing with my poetry This one time once more it’s not the last one This I fully and confidently do assure. sent by col s s malik 13 DEC 2009 |