Requiem
They
have prepared a silk shroud for you, my dear.
They will give
their best just to make you leave this world.
To trample your
name, to erase you from our memory.
To compress your history of
a thousand and more years into their historical holes of the dark
abysses.
Is it possible my dear that they steal our kingdoms,
our national attire, our songs, our lullabies, our fairy tales, our
wise men and poets?
They
want to replace our living heroes with some imaginary characters and
their legends. Our heroes are alive, the
flesh and blood from the stories told for centuries in the night by
the flickering fire.
Our sword blades and military honor they
dirty with their legends.
The word freedom they heard from us.
They
appropriate our mountain peaks and valleys from where we called each
other and celebrated our victories.
They mockingly mention the
words that our mother taught us by the hearth.
They don't let us
speak the way we have spoken since childhood.
They would turn
our house into a wasteland, my dear.
All for the sake of the
servants and betrayers. All for other’s benefit.
Mother they
turned the prayers from the Bible into fables.
And they try to
poison us with it.
Our ancient shrines,
built by our ancestors for the holy baptism where in front of the
church gate we use to leave our scimitars and guns, are now home of
their God.
Mother,
they grab all.
Are you ashamed of us, your sons and
daughters?
You remember more than a thousand years, time, and
events, the banner of our honor under which the flag bearers were
petrified.
Standards
riddled with bullets bloody and upright.
You
remember staunch honorable people, standing on their own land.
You
were proud of them.
Mother, are you ashamed of your sons and
daughters?
Are
we worthy of our motherland?
Don't curse us mother!
Mother,
we would swear to honor but we lost faith in ourselves.
Don't
spoil our honor because we squandered it!
Don't sob over us
mother!
Make us use our strength and wisdom!