Hymn to Gaza



Hymn to Gaza
By:
Nabil Moselhy
Translated by:
Hassan Hegazy Hassan

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Hymn to Gaza


Alas …!
For Islam
For Arabism
For Gaza!


All the wicked gathered here,
in Palestine,
From all over the world

The outcasts from all over the world
reside here in Palestine
because of the call of Damn Balfour

He who has given for those
 who do not deserve in front of the eyes
 of all humanity.


in Gaza, children, women and the elderly,
mercilessly, are killed.
They get fired without pity.
They are displaced from their homes.

In the open,
In the cold, they are thrown.

They are deprived of sleep
In the mazes of life without any hope,
waiting for gloomy fate.

Here in Palestine
Dogs, monkeys and pigs are committing
many bloody massacres and violating everything

They killed the prophets and messengers,
They tried to kill the Prophet Muhammad.
They don't hesitate about killing and
destroying the lands of Palestine.

Al-Aqsa is calling
Is there any answer?

O Arab everywhere:
Where do you do with: “...and prepare against them whatever force you are able...?!”
O Arab everywhere:
Where do you do with:” and hold fast to the rope of God all together and do not become divided...?”

In the law of America and the West,
Everything is permissible
They allied themselves with Satan.



Here in Palestine
No medicine
No clothing
No milk for children
Death rages in the streets
Spirits rise to the sky
Asking for mercy
From the Lord of Heaven

We will keep saying and repeating:

Alas …!
For Islam
For Arabism
For Gaza!
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About this poem

A short poem , prose form , deals humanity and hymn to people and mankind as a whole

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Submitted by Hegazyhhh on November 12, 2023

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Scheme Abcbx A DEEA xfg gfx xxh cxhx ix xxx Fjj xkxf jx LcLk xci Fijixbhi j DEEA
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,537
Words 321
Stanzas 17
Stanza Lengths 5, 1, 4, 3, 3, 3, 4, 2, 3, 3, 4, 2, 4, 3, 8, 1, 5

Nabil Moselhy

Nabil Moselhy is an Egyptian writer , member in Egyptian Writers Union and a notable journalist . more…

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