Born on September 27, 1907,

in a country descended straight from heaven,

horrifying times, bein’ ruled by those who were craven

from the moment they came till they left us clean-shaven,

now, let’s get back to our Hero, born out-spoken,

grew up to be the man who allowed the rope to tighten,

yeah, tightened to his neck for the nation to get freed,

but em devil souls didn’t stop the killin’-spree,

case was the same when he was a child, thangz he shouldn’t have seen,

yeah, the enemy empire was on a killin’-spree,

as a child he adopted non-violence, Gandhi’s methodology,

but he gave it up in silence on seein’ his people gettin killed mercilessly,

losin’ their respect at the hands of the powerful enemy,

seein’ the number of families decreasin’ drastically,

he took to violence, was ready to face the enemy’s mighty military,

dreamed about settin’ this nation free from that monarchy,

yeah, monarchy that reflected the perfect tyranny,

he raised the word I-N-Q-U-I-L-A-B,

formed H.S.R.A., rise of the revolution, finally,

love for his motherland got him into the penitentiary,

but for his fellow men, went to fast for a better jail facility,

the decision that he took wasn’t that easy,

cuz the number of dayz he went on was 63,

then came 1931’s March 23,

to take the entire nation to a state-of-melancholy,

he let the death rein over his body,

but the soul was alive listenin’ to the nation’s elegy,

yeah, still alive for reincarnation, still searchin’ for a body.

Parnaam Shaheeda Nu - R.I.P. Bhagath.