The Price of Freedom

About the Poem

This poem is an ode to the sacrifices made by freedom fighters who gave their lives for the cause of their nation. The imagery of "chains," "flames," and "blood" reflects their suffering and resilience. It highlights the paradox of life born from death—the freedom we cherish today was forged through their pain. The tone is somber yet resolute, emphasizing the weight of their sacrifice and the hope it instilled in future generations. The gallows symbolize not an end but a beginning, a profound testament to their courage.


Beneath the moon's cold, silver gaze,

They marched through dark and thorny ways.

Dreams of a land where chains would break,

A silent oath for freedom’s sake.


Their hearts were flames, though bodies torn,

With every wound, a hope was born.

Each drop of blood, a silent plea,

For unborn generations free.


They kissed the gallows, unafraid,

For in their deaths, a future stayed.

A nation rose on their despair,

Built on courage, built on prayer.


                                      ~Poet = Eoin Sushant 

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