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Faiz Ahmed Faiz - We, Who Were Slain In Unlit PathwaysFaiz Ahmed Faiz - We, Who Were Slain In Unlit Pathways
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Inspired by the letters of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg Wishing for the roses of your lips we offered ourselves to a gallows` twig Longing for the radiance of your glowing hands we let ourselves be slain in unlit pathways On the gallows away from our face darted the redness of your ruby lips, waved the playfulness of your youthful locks, shone the glow of the silver palms. When the evening of suffering settled in your alleys we came, as far as our steps could bring Words of poetry on our lips, a lamp of anguish in our hearts Our suffering was a testimony to your beauty See, we were faithful to our pledge We, who were slain in unlit pathways. If failure was our destined end your love was indeed our own doing. Who is to blame if all the roads of passion led to the killing grounds of separation. Picking up our flags from these grounds will march forth more caravans of your lovers For whose journeys` sake, our footsteps have shortened the lengths of the agonizing quest For whose sake we have made universal by losing our lives, the pledge to your faithfulness We, who were slain in unlit pathways. (Montgomery Jail, 15 May 1954) (Prison Journal)
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