“On one side is the call of Christ, on the other is death,
We are caught in a conflict, hard to resolve.
Having received many a wound, for more of wounds he craves,
Mark the courage of helpless Bismil, how he suffers unfazed!”

Masterpieces of Patriotic Urdu Poetry, p. 111
Poetry, Desire for Self-sacrifice

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