The Day of Ashura
The chain whips awaken
a hundred eyes on their backs.
Red tears trail the streets
to the gold-domed tomb of Hussein.
A golden spider with legs of blood.
Wails shake the sky the minaret props.
But today, for every lash for Hussein,
a lash will tear for a warded son.*
By Hari Kumar
Taken from: Ashura poems in English Compiled by Muhammad Reza Fakhr Rohani
Other links:
Some Traits of Ashura Literature
Piety and Mourning over Imam Hussein’s martyrdom
Reward of Mourning over Imam Hussein’s Martyrdom