Sanctioned are those:

 

Those who admitted inadvertently

That they are weak, incapable and impotent

That they failed on their own

That they have no power

That they have given up

That they have lost on their effort to subjugate,

Failed to control Eritrea

Failed to stop the people of Eritrea from marching

 

Sanctioned are those:

 

Who inadvertently, with their late actions, admitted Eritrea won

All the battles they ignited,

Hurdles they placed

Maneuvers they maneuvered

Tricks they played

International reputation they lost

Principles they sacrificed

 

Sanctioned are those:

 

Thos who resorted to taking communities into the darkest ages of injustices

For feeble greed

For the sake of cartels

For the sake of the rich

By making a mockery of justice

By bringing back racism to the forefront at the highest form

By exposing their tools of subjugation

By sacrificing the reputation of international body

 

Sanctioned are those:

 

Those who toiled day and night

Cried, wrote, campaigned and with the hope

To sit atop a horse,

Marching through the streets of Adwa,

And stridently gallop into Asmara

Victorious, with Meles on their side waving to the people

 

Sanctioned are those

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sanctioned are those:

 

Those who admitted inadvertently

That they are weak, incapable and impotent

That they failed on their own

That they have no power

That they have given up

That they have lost on their effort to subjugate,

Failed to control Eritrea

Failed to stop the people of Eritrea from marching

 

Sanctioned are those:

Who inadvertently, with their late actions, admitted Eritrea won

All the battles they ignited,

Hurdles they placed

Maneuvers they maneuvered

Tricks they played

International reputation they lost

Principles they sacrificed

 

Sanctioned are those

Who resorted to taking communities into the darkest ages of injustices

For feeble greed

For the sake of cartels

For the sake of the rich

By making a mockery of justice

By bringing back racism to the forefront at the highest form

By exposing their tools of subjugation

By sacrificing the reputation of international body

 

Sanctioned are those:

Who toiled day and night

Cried, wrote, and campaigned and with the hopes:

To sit atop a horse,

Marching through the streets of Adwa ,

To stridently gallop into Asmara

Victorious,

With Meles on their side waving to the people

Hoped,

Their tedious efforts will pay off

That they can, finally exhale in Eritrea

Only to find out, it isn’t so!

No horses, no slay, no carriage

No singing dances of victory but a hollow hurray

Cause, Asmara is still where it was yesterday, out of reach to them!!!

 

Sanctioned are those:

Who failed to grasp vengeance is like a forest

That their vengeful act will not pay fruit

That it will only make them sleepless

For trying to seed fear, division, racism and religious strife

Who know they can’t sleep comfortably any more

Who have taken a bite from the apple that will change their lives for good

They will be up and awake day and night not knowing what is coming

 

Sanctioned are those:

Who failed to understand

Failed to try to know the people, the good people

Failed to feel Eritrea deserves a Xmas present

Failed to feel the shame of not feeling for the people of Eritrea

Failed to realize the fruit of their powers for the good of the people of Africa

 

Sanctioned are those:

Who failed to see Eritrea just received another budge,

A budge of freedom,

Freedom from the controls of any power

By winning all the battles, wars they created, walls they built  

Lies they concocted,

 

Eritrea is freer now.

 

Because Eritrea knows its salvation is her unity

Eritrea knows her freedom is based on her illusive-united-resilience

Based on joyous structures that guide her people

Free to pursue anything she dares and wants

Free to pursue justice

Free to fight injustices

Free to fight evil, openly

Free to fight fear they want Eritreans to feel

Free to enjoy holidays, and every day

Free to ignore the mental terror they desired to impose on a holiday

Free to pursue happiness they desired to derail

Eritreans are free because they are wiser and know the mental games

Eritreans are free because they know where they come from

Eritreans know the history, not to be shaken

 

Enjoy the Holidays Ertra, your joy was their aim, so don’t give them that satisfaction!

Zelawalmawi Zikri N-Suwe-at-na

Wetru Awet Nhafsh!

Amanuel Biedemariam