Souvashoun (Mourning) Where Do I Begin?


real life story, Story of lost

After the tragic bombing incident at Kabul University, which killed young students, father of one of the students called his daughter's cell phone, but could not reach her.

When paramedics found a bloody cell phone in the ruins, they saw the message: جان پدر کجاستی؟

Which translates to “Father’s dearest? Where are you?”

 

Soon the #Father’s dearest? Where are you went Viral... An Iranian singer decided to dedicate a song to this sad story. They started production in the studio, but one tragedy after another did not give them a chance.

Then maestro Mohammad Reza Shajarian, the greatest singer of traditional music in Iran, and his own father died in the hospital. He had not yet finished his music when his father lost his life.

It may not be easy to understand, but the death of a legend, which at the same time is your father can have a great impact on the work of a singer. The anniversary of the tragedy of the crash of a Ukrainian plane into the fire of Iran's own defense, which killed 176 innocent passengers, including men, women, and children was also approaching.

real life story, Story of lost

Finally, this young singer decided to dedicate his song to all who have lost their loved ones:

He dedicated it to those fathers whose children were killed by Taliban in Afghanistan.

He dedicated it to those whose loved ones were torn to pieces by the Iranian air defense in the sky.

A tribute to all lost… because these days it is really hard to keep track…

 

 

Your loss drove me crazy

My eyes are tearing up with blood

As they saw your torn body

 

Oh! Father’s dearest? Where are you?

My poem is covered in blood

As my broken heart plays music

 

Come to me as I’m down

Oh! Father’s dearest? Where are you?

 

This heart of mine

Learned the pain of your grief

Even God is in pain!

 

Oh! Father’s dearest? Where are you?

I tear the veil of sorrow

You burned and I'm still on fire

Oh! Father’s dearest? Where are you?

Father’s dearest,  Father’s dearest! Father’s dearest? Where are you?

 

real life story, Story of lost

 

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Melina Mehr
Melina Mehr

I'm a freelance writer, passionate about, music, books and nature.


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