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This is more than a poem; it is a voice from the roof of the world. I recite these lines in Wakhi, an ancient and endangered Pamiri language spoken by a resilient community across the high mountains of Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and China. My poem speaks to a universal feeling of frustration, when communication breaks down, when dogma overrides understanding, and when silent compliance becomes the norm. It reflects on societal pressures, forced acceptance, and the quiet desperation that can exist when voices are stifled. Yet, by sharing it in Wakhi, this becomes an act of resistance. May I not succeed, but I will try to protect it. This channel is dedicated to that effort. Every poem, song, and story shared here is a step against the silence that threatens to swallow unique cultural treasures. By listening, you become part of this vital preservation. #Wakhi #WakhiLanguage #WakhiPoetry #Xikwor #PamiriLanguages #PamiriCulture #PamiriPeople #EndangeredLanguages #LanguagePreservation #LanguageRevival #IndigenousLanguages #CulturalHeritage #Tajikistan #China #Afghanistan #Pakistan #Badakhshan #Gojal #Hunza #WakhanCorridor #PersianLanguages #IranianLanguages #CentralAsia #MountainLanguages #PoetryCommunity #WorldLanguages #LanguageLovers #Linguistics #EndangeredLanguagesForum #Langscape #Ethnologue #MotherTongue #MinorityLanguage #LanguageActivism #CultureTradition