100 Thousand Poets For Change

100 Thousand Poets For Change
Poetry Reading (Kavi Darbar)
Hosted by CIVL Radio 101.7 FM Programs- “MEHAK PUNJAB DI” 6:00-7:00PM 29 Sept.2013
and in “APNI AWAAZ”  4:00-5:00PM 30 Sept. 2013
Sponsored by Punjabi Literature Society Abbotsford (Reg.)
 
Organigers: Surjeet Kalsey  (778-829-6261) & Pawan Gillanwala (604-615-9877)
Where:  Khalsa Diwan Society Library Hall, South Fraser Way Abbotsford, BC
What:  Our Voice  Against War – Homelessness and Poverty
When: September 29, 2013 at 1:00-3:00PM
 
We will be celebrating 100 Thousand Poets For Change  a Global Event happening all over the world.
Please share your poems on peace, no more war, end poverty and homelessness.
Read your poems in any of these languages – Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, English
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Poets for Change
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Earth Poem

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Earth

Mother earth,

I bow my head on your feet!

You raise us by giving us

food, water and warmth.

Earth weeps when it sees

Tones of tones wheat

do not go to those mouths

of millions hungry children

but it gets ruined burned under

the unseasonal torrential rain.

We unthankful children of yours

Let it happen and do not save

it from this natural disaster.

The earth – the rich soil of

my land of five rivers: Punj+aab

irrigated with these waters and

with farmworkers blood and sweat         ..

gives us golden wheat and paddy         

in abundance in our fields.

The golden ripe crops get

destroyed and ruined in the rain

outside under the weeping sky –

The wheat is grown enough

to feed the whole India and

to keep the hunger away.

But is it God’s will perhaps not that

poor will have to stay hungry for ever.

Farmworkers and consumers shed tears

Rich and politicians do not see the tears!

And the deaf and dumb rulers raise

their white elephant pets, pamper then

with expensive cars for joy riding!

Where is the father of the nation today!

Why do hungry and the poor have to wait

until the full stomachs are being over fed?.

That’s right hunger can wait until famine!

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“There are seven things that will destroy us: Wealth without work; Pleasure without conscience; Knowledge without character; Religion without sacrifice; Politics without principle; Science without humanity; Business without ethics.”   — Mahatma Gandhi
 
 
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