The Echo of Truth
The Echo of Truth — A Powerful English Rhyme-Poem on Honesty, Integrity, and the Courage to Speak the Truth
By Hossain Mohammed Murad Meah | Published on muraderkolom.com
📌 Introduction
"Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth."
— Gautama Buddha
In a world where deception often seems rewarding and honesty feels costly, the human soul continues to search for something real, something that doesn't crumble under pressure. Truth is that unshakeable foundation.
Poet Hossain Mohammed Murad Meah, widely known for his emotionally rich and morally grounded Bengali verses, has long explored the tension between right and wrong through his poetry. His celebrated Bengali poem "সত্য মিথ্যা" (Satya Mithya — Truth and Lies) touched the hearts of thousands of readers with its simple rhythm and deep moral message.
Now, that very spirit breathes in a new language. "The Echo of Truth" is an original English rhyme-poem — written in the tradition of his Bengali work, yet crafted entirely as an independent English poem — that speaks boldly about the power of truth, the destruction of lies, and the inner peace that only honesty can bring.
Whether you are a student, a teacher, a parent, or simply a seeker of meaning, this poem has something honest to offer you.
📌 Context of the Poem
Hossain Mohammed Murad Meah's original Bengali poem "সত্য মিথ্যা" was born out of a deeply personal conviction — that moral poetry is not decoration, it is direction. Written in a melodic six-line stanza format, the Bengali poem covered four powerful themes:
- ✔️ The reward of truthfulness — inner peace and happiness
- ✔️ The straightness of the righteous path — simplicity over corruption
- ✔️ The inevitable collapse of lies — temporary gains, permanent losses
- ✔️ The spiritual dimension of truth — finding one's Creator through honesty
The English poem "The Echo of Truth" draws its soul from these four pillars. It is not a direct translation but an original creative expression in English — designed to carry the same moral weight for a global audience.
The title itself is symbolic. An echo carries the original sound forward into new spaces. Just as the poet's Bengali words echoed with truth, this English poem carries that same sound — further, wider, and deeper.
📌 Summary of the Poem
"The Echo of Truth" is structured in four meaningful stanzas, each building on the last:
🔷 Stanza 1 — The Peace of the Honest Heart
"Speak the truth and leave the lie,
Lift your soul and aim it high."
This stanza establishes the central moral: choosing truth brings peace, sweeping away the shadows of dishonesty. The imagery of "building a quiet home" for virtue reflects the poet's belief that integrity is not just a public act — it is a private architecture of the soul.
💡 Core Message: Truth is the foundation of personal peace and spiritual elevation.
🔷 Stanza 2 — The Crooked Path of Lies
"But those who tread the crooked way,
In tangled webs of conflict stray."
The poet paints a vivid picture of how dishonesty breeds conflict, fear, and endless trouble. A good name, the stanza reminds us, is worth far more than any material gain achieved through corrupt means.
💡 Core Message: The path of lies may seem easier, but it leads to isolation and destruction.
🔷 Stanza 3 — The Fall of Falsehood
"A lie may wear a golden crown,
Until the walls come crashing down."
The poet uses the metaphor of a collapsing house to show how lies cannot sustain themselves. Honor erodes, relationships shatter, and the person who chose deception is left with nothing. The image of sand slipping through fingers is a reminder: what is built on falsehood cannot hold.
💡 Core Message: Lies offer a temporary crown but a permanent fall.
🔷 Stanza 4 — Truth as a Spiritual Guide
"For truth will be the lamp you hold,
Through winter winds and bitter cold;
A guide to grace, a holy spark,
To lead you home out of the dark."
This final stanza elevates the poem beyond mere moral advice into spiritual territory. Truth is not just ethically correct — it is a lamp from the Creator, guiding the soul home. This mirrors the poet's original Bengali conviction that truth ultimately connects a person to their Maker.
💡 Core Message: Truth is more than a virtue — it is a divine light that leads us home.
🌟 The Echo of Truth
An Original English Rhyme-Poem
✍️ By Hossain Mohammed Murad Meah
Speak the truth and leave the lie,
Lift your soul and aim it high.
Sweep the shadows from your breast,
Only then will the heart find rest.
When virtue builds its quiet home,
Peace will find you where you roam;
Sorrow fades and spirits rise,
Underneath the honest skies.
The path of right is straight and plain,
Free from poison, free from stain.
A noble name is wealth untold,
Better far than gathered gold.
But those who tread the crooked way,
In tangled webs of conflict stray;
Where every turn is filled with fear,
And shadows whisper in the ear.
A lie may wear a golden crown,
Until the walls come crashing down.
A moment's gain, a hollow pride,
With nowhere left for guilt to hide.
It eats the honor, thins the soul,
Until the fragments lose the whole;
Like sand that slips between the hands,
Until the house no longer stands.
Don't let the senses cloud your sight,
Or dim the flame of inner light.
Guard your tongue and keep your aim,
Beyond the reach of greed or shame.
For truth will be the lamp you hold,
Through winter winds and bitter cold;
A guide to grace, a holy spark,
To lead you home out of the dark.
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📌 Conclusion
"The Echo of Truth" is more than a poem — it is a mirror. It asks us to look honestly at the choices we make every single day: the small lies we tell to protect ourselves, the truths we swallow to avoid discomfort, the slow erosion of integrity we sometimes allow because deception seems easier.
But as the poet reminds us, truth is not just a moral choice — it is a survival strategy. Lies collapse. Truth endures. And beyond mere survival, truth is a spiritual compass — a holy spark that connects the human soul to something greater than itself.
Hossain Mohammed Murad Meah has always believed that poetry is not merely entertainment. It is education of the soul. This poem, like all his work, is written not to impress — but to awaken.
Share it with someone who needs a reminder today. Post it where someone might read it and pause. Because truth, when spoken clearly, always finds its echo.
💬 "Truth will be the lamp you hold,
Through winter winds and bitter cold."
— Hossain Mohammed Murad Meah
📌 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
❓ Q1: What is "The Echo of Truth" poem about?
"The Echo of Truth" is an original English rhyme-poem by Hossain Mohammed Murad Meah that explores the moral, emotional, and spiritual contrast between truth and lies. It highlights how honesty brings peace and spiritual elevation, while deception leads to inevitable collapse and personal ruin.
❓ Q2: Is this poem a translation of the Bengali poem "সত্য মিথ্যা"?
No. While "The Echo of Truth" is thematically inspired by the poet's original Bengali poem "সত্য মিথ্যা," it is an entirely original and independent English composition. It is not a word-for-word translation, but a creative reinterpretation of the same moral themes for a global English-speaking audience.
❓ Q3: Who is Hossain Mohammed Murad Meah?
Hossain Mohammed Murad Meah is a Bangladeshi poet, writer, and blogger known for his morally rich and emotionally expressive poetry in both Bengali and English. He runs the literary blog www.muraderkolom.com and actively shares his work on his Facebook page to reach readers across the world.
❓ Q4: What is the main message of "The Echo of Truth"?
The poem's central message is threefold:
🌟 Truth brings peace — to the mind, the heart, and the soul.
⚠️ Lies bring destruction — no matter how temporarily successful they appear.
🕯️ Truth is a divine guide — connecting the honest person to grace, purpose, and their Creator.
❓ Q5: Can I share or recite this poem?
You are welcome to share this poem for educational, inspirational, or personal purposes with proper credit to the author — Hossain Mohammed Murad Meah and the source www.muraderkolom.com. For commercial use, reproduction in print, or any publishing purpose, please seek written permission from the author directly.
❓ Q6: What poetic devices are used in this poem?
The poem uses a rich variety of literary techniques:
• AABB Rhyme Scheme — creates a smooth, musical flow
• Metaphor — "a lie may wear a golden crown"
• Imagery — "shadows whisper in the ear"
• Simile — "like sand that slips between the hands"
• Symbolism — "a holy spark," "winter winds"
• Alliteration — "guide to grace"
❓ Q7: Where can I read more poems by this author?
You can explore the complete collection of poems and writings by Hossain Mohammed Murad Meah at:
🌐 Blog: www.muraderkolom.com
📘 Facebook Page: Murad's Kolom on Facebook
👤 About The Author
Hossain Mohammed Murad Meah
Poet | Writer | Blogger
Hossain Mohammed Murad Meah is a passionate Bangladeshi poet and writer whose words carry the weight of moral conviction and the warmth of human experience. Writing in both Bengali and English, he crafts poetry that educates the soul, inspires the heart, and challenges the mind.
His works span themes of truth, faith, nature, humanity, and social values — always grounded in sincerity and literary craftsmanship. He shares his literary journey through his personal blog and actively connects with readers around the world.
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