Did Hulagu(*) return?
Ruined beyond ruin
And destruction after destruction
It didn't keep anything even a tiny one
Hit the construction and stones
Ruin and destroy the heritage, originality and monuments
And infect the planting, crops and trees
It didn't keep the greenery or a piece of fruit
Hit the books, papers and every thing
And above all it hit and kills humans
Pastures and mounds and green land
It becomes a wasteland and wilderness
After losing the goodness and righteousness
And the evil came and attend to it
Always new day and new news
Ah what's going on, and what is that
Did Hulagu(*) return and come again
Leave his place, time and come to us
You will see what you do not believe it
Necks cut and Slater
Not of sheep, chicken or Beef
And not of animals, but of humans
And heads rolling like stone
Without scruples of conscience or point of view
Why we didn't learn a lesson from the past
We have to remember,
To take for it sermons and lessons
Why do some people discharged from its origin and deny it
Lined with curious against his neighbor
And participated in the destruction and ruin deployment
Is that what you learn from first last?
Inevitably it wills never lasts that will not pass
Tomorrow will mark the goodness and the light pouring
And the treachery and evil will escape from here
Rain down on our land, O rain
So the life and joy will come back to it
And spread in its space the best purer fragrance
(*) Hulagu Khan, also known as Hülegü or Hulegu, was a Mongol ruler who conquered most of Asia
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
A thought provoking sharing done with reality.10