A beautiful name, but what a ruthless killer
A harmless word but such a beastly feller
Once only a handful met office men knew your name
Today, as heaven and earth dread, you shot into fame
That fateful Sunday, you woke us up with frightening cries
Moments after you wiped out scores and scores of precious lives
With one sweeping stroke, crossing a million miles in a hurry
Hungrily consuming coastal villages to quench your insatiable fury
We used to immerse ashes of our kin in the sea, from days of yore
We are now counting bodies of our brethren you dumped ashore
Women, some pregnant and old men who need care
Even sleeping children and newborn, did you spare
Fishermen who’ve weathered many a storm, so brave
You turned them corpses, heaped in a watery grave
Gone are the gallant folk who lived by the sea
You ravaged homes and swallowed even kids on the beach, with glee
Tsunami, tell us, what sin did they all commit
For you to kill them all in less than a minute
Pitted against your furious, frightful might
Defenseless and dead without a fight
What remains of their withered family, homeless and scattered
Writhing in the loss of loved ones and mentally shattered
In our land of values, even criminals who kill or steal
Get a proper hearing before being punished, a fair deal
In your violent barbaric court, there are no laws, no judges
Only vicious intent, the dance of death and dark smudges
Wrecking havoc, you were having fun
Are you Mother Nature’s condemned son
Lastly, just a fervent prayer in vain
Tsunami, don’t come again, please don’t you come again.