Our heroes don’t kill enemy troops
They safeguard and rescue our lives during the disaster.
Our heroes don’t defend the border
They roam free in the endless mass of water.
Our heroes don’t wear uniform and cap,
They are humans of color and wear lungi.
Our heroes don’t defend with guns,
They save lives with the raft.
Yet folks called them untouchables, and thieves,
Oh, yes, they are untouchables because,
They are the children of the selfless mother,
They never witness borders,
Their mother’s wealth is immeasurable,
Their mother never let’s visitor return with empty hands,
They don’t fear ten feet vigorous current,
They don’t fear snakes floating in the flood,
They are unbribable,
They don’t bend before power,
They bend down to rescue citizens,
Oh, my country fellow, you’re a dust peek in their mountain of humanity and bravery.
Our superheroes are fishermen.