Rise, my comrade, rise for us, to survive,
It is the time to act, rise up and move,
To fight against the brutal killing knees,
Squeezing our necks, everywhere it happens.
"Together we crush or we will all perish."
All the power barks, and marches around,
To lock us in jail forever, and surround,
Cruel laws, for us, the black, they found,
Against us, for shutting up all our sound,
"Together we crush or we will all perish."
Though their walls were built-in heights,
To erase our race, our black mighty heads,
We will escape all their traps, and trials
For freedom to live, and fight for justice,
"Together we crush or we will all perish."
We want to prove and see the world is caring,
we must end the nonsense of racism, crouching,
We will die to make the civilizations thinking
"Humanity with equal justice, love and caring."
"Together we crush, or we will all perish".
Move my comrade, move forward It is the right time to rise And fight against the killing knees Suffocating our innocent black necks. Together we push and they will perish........ beautiful opening. Though the walls were built-in heights To eradicate our powerful black hands. We can uncover all their phoney obstacles For freedom to live and fight against laws Together we push and they will perish..... sensible words. Hope it works. Best wishes.
nice poem do read my MOMS SMILES Thanks friendly poet and include your name as I get only emails no names
Though their walls were built-in heights, To erase our race, our black mighty hands, We will escape all their traps, silly trials For freedom to live, and fight for the laws,
Crush or perish is the most powerful poem written in recent times against rasicm and the killing of George Floyd
The most powerful poem written against rascism AND THE KILLING OF GEORGE FLOYD
With great regret, day after day, people and governments retreat and goes backwards due to the racist policies of the political parties, and thus the human rights and freedoms are will be harmed in the first place.
Crush or Perish has written by our dear poet Suresh Kumar submission on: Wednesday 16 September 2020 Here the poet does not mention George Floyd's name, but I am saying it, and I say that it is a shame for humanity in the 21st century to see discrimination against human being because of the color of their skin, this poem is considered the most beautiful gift to all who suffer from racism, a human poem with distinction worth 5 stars
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Aha. I have a comrade. Good poem and to the point. Well done