If these tears could only bring you back
We will cry till we gonna dry
Sacrifice a million smiles
Oh ! All mighty lord !
Have you seen him gone?
*Our Extinguished Sun
He's no where! No where anymore
You must grant a favour for our love
So, take a good care of our heart there!
For he had a wish to see every one of us smiling
For he had a wish to see everyone one of us under a roof.
Can you help him his wish fullfilled
Cause he is there the place you dwell
We wish he always come
come back to his home
As a light in the darkness here
As an eye in the blindness here
As you used to do previously
To brighten those dark Shanty towns
To show the way in those melancholy dawns
**For they had a wish to march towards a bloody lane
**For they are launching a prejudical pain
We wish he always come
come back to his home
We will know him by the smell
Even if he's in the unobscured sky
Also if he's in the lovely white clouds
As a messeger bird
As an Ambassador of lord
Will you let him?
reheverate once again the message of peace on earth
Yearning a life occupied of Legends,
Samasitoshna Maanchhe
Divine Yalos 18th August,2004
(This piece of work is written in the rememberance of late king Birendra Bir Vikram Shahdev of Nepal. Our beloved king had to die untimely and unexpetedly in roayal Massacre of Nepal. The day he asked about the meaning of the scout badge in Bhoto Jatra(festival of Newars in Nepal) and his encouraging words for the active participation in Scouts for the social development is still as fresh as dew in my mind.My dear king I also Remember the days we used to come in your palace to take the aeidu in Dashain(one of the great festival of Hindu).Your loving eyes and caring smile is etched deep inside our heart.
Hey beloved king you used to love us all the people and specially scouts. I am very much sad that i Couldn't get the king's badge from your hands.So I denied to receive from any other .......
I love you my dear king where ever you are. We will not let those daemons who killed you just like that. We will surely punish them.)
Short Intoduction Of the Late king Birendra:
His Majesty's the King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev (श्री ५ महाराजाधिराज विरेन्द्र वीर विक्रम शाह देव) (December 28, 1945 – June 1, 2001) was king of Nepal from 1972 until 2001, and the son of King Mahendra, whom he succeeded. He was made a British Field Marshal in 1980.
Educated at premier institutes in Europe, Asia, and America, including the elite Eton College and Harvard University, he travelled a great deal before ascending the throne.
He was more open to parliamentary democracy than his father, and restored it after a referendum in 1990. However, the quarrels between various political parties and numerous social problems caused a Maoist rebellion called the Nepalese People's War, which has been escalating since 1996. Nepal's stability was threatened even more when he and most of his family (including Queen Aiswarya) were killed under suspicious circumstances.