Eternal soul, arriving on the plantation
Only 79 years ago those lamps glistened upon him,
Guyana's most magnificent child, smiling so
In breezy spirits he stood, amidst chemellies and more
Shining on the Corentyne coast.
His call for Freedom, this native soil,
Branded the soil of all Guyana
Carrying fresh garlands, his fragrance so in abundance
Those many lives of bondage, no deeper passion saw
But him, virtuous Cheddi Jagan
He unleashed a new journey, sounding hopes
Reaching dreams for our people's progress.
He saw turbulent rice planting, swifter sugarcane cutting,
Fighting tidal waves, night was dismal and day was night
Yet, witnessing humanity's strange oppression
Like the Mahatma, a peaceful warrior.
A great Sage graced our presence
No shining light, nor mighty flame
Can brighten our world as he shone,
His life's Work, steadfast and unbeaten.
Our tears know his passing
Is only a temporary departure
For his eternal soul is drinking strong of divine truth
Spreading his words on the Demerara, Essequibo and Berbice
Can you see his dreams climbing our mountains?
Can you feel his footsteps along our Atlantic coast?
Can you notice his smile on our cascading waterfalls?
We see his legacy swimming our rivers, walking our soil,
Cheddi Jagan our everlasting hero
© Janet Naidu 1999
For a Fallen
Hero by William R. Abbensetts
His Excellency Dr Cheddi Jagan
His sterling struggles and performances identified the man
He fought for the subaltern class the best way he can
Opposing elements he did not ban.
He was undoubtedly the best
He had passed all the national tests
He was a leader filled with zest
Certainly he surpassed all the rest.
A true hero of this nation
He was indeed the most committed national champion
A man with a very strong conviction
National freedom and independence were his ambition.
A true dedicated national hero
Who started here the nationalist movement from zero
Was he a coward or a corrupt man? No!
Sincerity, empathy and integrity he did show.
A true leader of the Guyanese people
In all his deliberations, he was most reasonable
As a fearless leader he set the best example
The inspiring qualities of him are indescribable.
Faithful to the working class struggles, he remained
For that reason, international respect he had gained
His view of democracy he maintained
He fought ardently for it to be regained.
He fought for justice to the end
To all his opposers he did not bend
Neither to external pressures did he condescend
All lovers of freedom he did command.
Our national hero has now fallen
His works and struggles will never be forgotten
He gave his whole life for those who were down-trodden
A nation is aggrieved, his expiration, so sudden!
The sting of death like a killer's knife
On our dear leader made a deadly swipe
Our greatest sympathy to his relatives, brethren, children and wife
In Paradise may God grant him eternal life.
© William R. Abbensetts
A man with dreams and vision came
To fight 'gainst Colonial powers, for Guyana's name
A titanic great and strong
Who toiled and toiled so long
Yet fortitude and poetic speed
'Gainst those who conspired, he succeed.
A minute to give is not enough
Hush awhile
He fathered the Nation
Hush!
Hush awhile
A minute to give is not enough.
Your dreams enfold the clouds beyond Guyana's land
The illustrious President Cheddi Jagan
Gone to the Caribbean, the whole world to see
The poet to say, "The dreamer's dreams enlightened me."
An epitaph to Cheddi
'A stalwart of Humanity'.
A minute to give is not enough
Hush awhile
He fathered the Nation
Hush!
Hush awhile
A minute to give is not enough.
© James C. Richmond
A man of honor a man of fame
A man who does not play dirty game
A man of dignity a man of pride
A man with his people side by side
A man of wisdom a man of strength
A man of freedom has gone the length
A man of courage a man of faith
A man for his people has opened freedom's gate
A man who encourages others to sow good seed
A man who opposes corruption and greed
A man who deserved to be head of state
A man who realized "Good things come to those who wait"
A man who struggled for independence which came
A man who accepted it without mention of his name
A man who lit the political torch in his land
A man who waved international political wand
A man for his people was banned and jailed
A man for "DEMOCRACY" who was derailed
A man who regrouped to take his rightful place
A man who prevailed in the last presidential race
October 17. 1992
© Diah Singh
You blazed the path to
freedom,
taught us to struggle,
Planted the purest of ideals,
your nobles of ideals.
The spirit of a Great
Man gone
Stays on
To give the many left
behind
New hope, even in despair
To give the few
who share the great
responsibility
New strength, to guide
to plan - to serve
Even as we mourn.
Even as we mourn
Cry out the gladness of
another day
For us who wept to
watch him pass that way
the sun will still glow
brightly on the street
And from these sombre hours
Golden flowers of
Promise at our feet.
Pluck them now
A better morning to
adorn
And build a blessing of
this curse
Even as we mourn.
© Pooran Singh