These
men got to go
Declared enemies
So
they packed their bags
And
became refugees
They
crossed borders in shame
Over
dispute of two countries
Coldness between India Pakisthan
Divided
all Sindhis
Gold
coins, crockery,
Luxuries
of happy homes
Vultures of the land
Looted their hard earned money
Holes in their soles
Forced
to live in open tents
They
dined in community kitchens
Just
rice, lentils, bread
Dignity had to be earned
For
pride to return
A new life was chalked
For them to start all over
They up-toned their muscles
To begin from
scratch
No map to follow
There was no going back.
No map to follow
There was no going back.
On
streets, railways, footpaths
On
every unclaimed land
They
spread their merchandise
Began to sell their wares.
Night
and day, day and night
They
toiled under harsh weather
Framed
inside faith
Wrapped
in cloak of self respect
Inch by inch, hard work
Yielded
good results
Sixty
years after migration
Sindhis
are everywhere
Offering
hand of compassion
They
lift their families up
Sindhis,
the philanthropist
Helping
every common man
Building
schools, hospitals
Doing
unselfish work
Communities, friends, families
Share their extra wealth
Hardwork
pays,
Lady
luck smiles
Wheels
of fortune
Turns
around
Dot
by dot, chain by chain
They
learnt to survive
Third
generation of
Migrant
Sindhis
Winners
of the game
Fore fathers
Faced
much hardship
With
stickers of refugees
on
their backs
Scion
of refugee men
Champs
in present world
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