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Waahiguroo Jee Kaa Khaalsaa! Waahiguroo Jee Kee Phatehi!

A huge thank you to all my beloved Brothers and Sisters out there who have made today a truly great day! Below is a little something that I wrote in like 2mins so apologies if it doesn’t flow. Hope it gets the message across. <_<

It was 4 years ago today when I took a sip,

Totally refreshed I felt when the iron touched my lip,

I still can’t believe how blessed I’ve been,

Only the Lord knows what I mean.

I’ve been blessed with so much love,

Coming directly from the Lord above,

His angels watching over me,

Guiding me, in the right direction,

Showing me love and affection

How can I repay my thanks?

It can only be done if I join the army ranks,

The Khalsa Fauj is what I live for,

My Guroo Saahib is all I adore,

Although I’ve made mistakes and regret them now,

I feel I need to make amendments, please tell me how,

I know the Naam is my only support,

24/7 keep You in my Thoughts,

This past year has been hard to live,

Many things have been said its time to forgive,

I’ve seen this world clearly,

It’s hard to live in a place that’s so dreary,

And to all those that are against and fear me,

Maybe one day you will be able to cheer me,

And see that what I’m doing is promoting the word,

So that in the future we don’t have to shout to be heard.

A lil message to my brothers and sisters –

Don’t let yourself be walked over, stand tall,

Remain forever, don’t ever fall,

Rep our Guroo till your death,

Repeat His Name till your very last breath!

Bhul Chuk Maaph Karnee Jee,

Daasan Daas,

Jaskeerth-Gyan Singh Khalsa

AKAAL Productions - Allow Knowledge And Allow Life

www.NeverForget84.com

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Waahiguroo Jee Kaa Khaalsaa! Waahiguroo Jee Kee Phatehi!

A huge thank you to all my beloved Brothers and Sisters out there who have made today a truly great day! Below is a little something that I wrote in like 2mins so apologies if it doesn’t flow. Hope it gets the message across. <_<

It was 4 years ago today when I took a sip,

Totally refreshed I felt when the iron touched my lip,

I still can’t believe how blessed I’ve been,

Only the Lord knows what I mean.

I’ve been blessed with so much love,

Coming directly from the Lord above,

His angels watching over me,

Guiding me, in the right direction,

Showing me love and affection

How can I repay my thanks?

It can only be done if I join the army ranks,

The Khalsa Fauj is what I live for,

My Guroo Saahib is all I adore,

Although I’ve made mistakes and regret them now,

I feel I need to make amendments, please tell me how,

I know the Naam is my only support,

24/7 keep You in my Thoughts,

This past year has been hard to live,

Many things have been said its time to forgive,

I’ve seen this world clearly,

It’s hard to live in a place that’s so dreary,

And to all those that are against and fear me,

Maybe one day you will be able to cheer me,

And see that what I’m doing is promoting the word,

So that in the future we don’t have to shout to be heard.

A lil message to my brothers and sisters –

Don’t let yourself be walked over, stand tall,

Remain forever, don’t ever fall,

Rep our Guroo till your death,

Repeat His Name till your very last breath!

Bhul Chuk Maaph Karnee Jee,

Daasan Daas,

Jaskeerth-Gyan Singh Khalsa

AKAAL Productions - Allow Knowledge And Allow Life

www.NeverForget84.com

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Lovely poem jee...

...seems to flow well enough 2 moi...

But I'm no expert critic- if that's the kind of judgment you're after.

Well what can one say......

So are you like 4 yrs old in Khalsa clan terms i.e. reborn through Amrit baata.

NEways......

:wub: all di das is expressing here is genuine appreciation for such literary talent.

Well done ju!

:TH:

WJKK WJKF

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