Article 19 (1) (a)
Article 19 (1) (a)
Don't dare to chisel my tongue
For the triumph of your tongue.
Don't dare to snatch my right
To be, in my language, erudite,
To be who I really am
And add before ma ,am.
I don't do any charms
And transfigure my arms
To look like legs or head,
And never force them to tread.
And yet I live as a single entity
Without them having any enmity.
Impossible is it, to impose unity
By ferociously erasing diversity.
Don't dare to chisel my tongue
For the triumph of your tongue.
Don't dare to snatch my right
To be, in my language, erudite,
To be who I really am
And add before ma ,am.
I don't do any charms
And transfigure my arms
To look like legs or head,
And never force them to tread.
And yet I live as a single entity
Without them having any enmity.
Impossible is it, to impose unity
By ferociously erasing diversity.
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