Salaam Benazir, what a grand life it was,
No enemy could ever vanquish you
Not a sorrow there was you didn’t endure,
No injustice left not inflicted upon you
Salaam, clouds darkened your endless struggle
But you emerged again and again like the sun
Salaam to the fortitude that bore fruit for the public,
No one could shatter the power of your integrity
What a moment that was when you were named,
The name you lifted in your hand and inscribed upon the sky
And today the splendor of the enemies has been shamed
The vanity of the bomb-bearing beasts has been shamed
This name glitters in all four corners of the world
Salaam Benazir, today we too have prevailed
You bequeathed power to the name of women
Salaam to the land that gave birth to you
There is a strange shrine in one of her villages
Its stones and bricks are white, its soul is red