The Song Of The Nation
This day is not for sleep,
This day no one will weep,
Your eyes should spark the light,
What we had achieved at midnight.
You should remember our past,
Throughout your life this memories should last,
The glorious history of India,
Love the country, love your india.
On this day, rise your head,
See the parade do not make your bed,
Sing the hymns, learn the history,
The courage of our fighters is a mystery.
You will happy to see your country,
You live in india, this is a lottery,
You will remember your nation, even you are in your city or at a bay,
Rise your head and celebrate the Republic day.
By Pranav Raj

FAQ’s The Song Of The Nation
What is The Song of Nation about?
The Song of Nation is a patriotic poem that celebrates India’s Republic Day, its glorious history, and the pride of being an Indian
What inspired The Song of Nation?
The poem is inspired by India’s freedom struggle, the courage of freedom fighters, and the spirit of Republic Day
What message does the poem convey? The poem encourages citizens, especially the youth, to remember India’s past, respect national values, and celebrate freedom with pride.
When can this poem be used or performed?
The poem is suitable for Republic Day celebrations, school functions, patriotic events, and national festivals.
Where can I buy books?
You can Buy Books at Bookosmia Website and Amazon.

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