Laugh At Me
Laugh At Me
Laugh at me,
when I watch barking dogs of street,
Laugh at me,
When I give food to the hungry men who stand in shivering cold at the end of the street,
Laugh at me,
When I revolt against the social injustice
Laugh at me,
When I light of candles in memory of the martyrs of my country boarder,
Laugh at me,
When I watch the sky in a moon light,
Laugh at me,
When I lie naked, dead in road,
With clean hands,
Having, no burdens left out for others.