Ti Firaal is a poem written in Bishnupriya Manipuri, a language, listed in the UNESCO Interactive Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger. 
English Translation 
You, who flies high 
Come storm, come rain 
Look at the sky 
With a rain drenched smile 
Stand strong 
You, who flies high X 2 
Tighten your intent 
To give bloom to your thousand desires 
Don't count your sorrows today 
Etch your own destiny - for yours, hers, theirs, for the sake of all 
You, who flies high X 2  
Look! there stands your deepest fear 
Taunting you, dissipating your effervescence 
Today, why not lock horns 
Show a bit of your might 
You, who flies high X 2 
Don’t just dance in the periphery , 
Come, take center-stage 
For you have new companions waiting - golden stars, the blue sky 
Set your dreams free 
Don’t just stay alive 
Its time for you to win 
Win today 
You, who flies high X 2 
Note: Ti Firaal is used as a metaphor in this poem. 
Firaal is a Bishnupriya Manipuri word. Firaal means flag. In the Bishnupriya Manipuri community Firaal refers to the sign and symbol of peace which is the inner characteristics of the people belonging to this society. Its made with a very light, thin and transparent home made white cotton cloth which is made for use in sacred rituals only. A number of bamboo blades are stitched parallel to the cloth keeping some distance in between, and many colourful threads are tied onto it. In the month of October  a festival called "Hari Uthan" every household prepares the Firaal and posts it in front of their gates.
Credits: 
Words and voice: Henry Moirang Sinha Choudhury 
Video Editing: Kimberly Jane Thomas 
Sound Effects and Mixing: Pargot Studio, Mumbai
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