The poem celebrates Malaysia's independence day by describing the day as one where the flag of freedom is flown from east to west, where Malaysians stand proud of their liberty, purity, perseverance and justice, and where they remember those who fought for independence without bloodshed. The poem expresses gratitude for the prosperity and progress of the nation, and notes that on this day Malaysians tell the world they live in peace, feeling unity and pride when saying "Merdeka".
The poem celebrates Malaysia's independence day by describing the day as one where the flag of freedom is flown from east to west, where Malaysians stand proud of their liberty, purity, perseverance and justice, and where they remember those who fought for independence without bloodshed. The poem expresses gratitude for the prosperity and progress of the nation, and notes that on this day Malaysians tell the world they live in peace, feeling unity and pride when saying "Merdeka".
The poem celebrates Malaysia's independence day by describing the day as one where the flag of freedom is flown from east to west, where Malaysians stand proud of their liberty, purity, perseverance and justice, and where they remember those who fought for independence without bloodshed. The poem expresses gratitude for the prosperity and progress of the nation, and notes that on this day Malaysians tell the world they live in peace, feeling unity and pride when saying "Merdeka".