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 The Song of a Soldier


I am happy, I am happy.
This is my first long leave.

I am happy, I am happy.
I’m excited to see my family after a long time.

I am happy, I am happy.
I can't wait to see my son, who was crawling when I left.

I am happy, I am happy.
I’m eager to see my son, who has started walking and talking.

I am happy, I am happy.
I’m looking forward to giving my son a companion.

I am happy, I am happy.
I can’t wait to see my love, who has waited to marry me.

I am happy, I am happy.
I’m excited to savor my homemade food.

But wait a minute — I’ve been called for an emergency meeting.

I was happy to meet my family, but now I am even happier that I need to relocate to the border to stop infiltration.

I am a soldier. The nation is not only my top priority but also my family's.

Being a soldier is a source of pride, and the families who wholeheartedly support us in the army are symbols of sacrifice.

I am happy, I am happy to share the story of a soldier.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

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