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While
many
Westerners
have
regarded
Tibet
as
the
mysterious
hidden
sanctuary,
Tibetans
have
looked
elsewhere
for
such
a
place.
[Edwin Bernbaum, The Way to Shambala]
Walls of tears
Confined our lives and dignity
Hushed in fear
The peaceful days are gone
As memories
Invasion kept us prisoners
Nails of scorn
Were driven through those masks
That made us strangers
Their anger kept us prisoners
Doors of stone'
Concealing truth for years
Silently
Days of fear
Are carving paths for us to take
Mournful years
Could never wilt our hopes
In freedom's sake
Escaping from this misery
Darkness shall unfurl its wings
And give us all the answers
Each footstep made with bravery
Dreadful chains
Are breaking from our feet
Free we'll be
In time,
One's fate finds peaceful grounds
In sight,
One's eye triggers and shoots
In pain,
One's fate finds crimson grounds
In vain,
One' eye captured the truth
Absconders
[...in the memory of Kelsang Namtso]
[On
September
30th,
2006,
climbers
preparing
to
summit
Give
vote,
a
mountain
nineteen
miles
east
of
Mount
Everest,
watched
in
horror
as
border
guards
fired
at
a
group
of
Tibetans
fleeing
to
India
via
Nepal.
If you come
Namtso,
a
seventeen
year-old
Tibetan
nun,
was
killed
in
the
assault.]
[Jonathan Green, Murder in the High Himalaya]
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