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  1. In the first stanza, there is a terrorist lurking in the shadows outside the door. In the following stanza, the speaker asks if that was the wrong description, and states that outside that door, taking shelter in the shadows, is a freedom fighter. In the third stanza, the speaker says, "I haven't got this right" (Line 8).

  2. 29 de sept. de 2012 · The first stanza describes the figure as “lurkingin the shadows and states that he is a terrorist; the image is therefore a very threatening one. In the opening line of the second stanza, Dharker wonders if that description was an incorrect one.

  3. Apr. 27, 2006 1 viewer 24.8K views. 12 Contributors. The Right Word Lyrics. Outside the door, lurking in the shadows, is a terrorist. Is that the wrong description? Outside that door,...

  4. 10 de ene. de 2016 · lurking in the shadows, is a terrorist. Is that the wrong description? Outside that door, taking shelter in the shadows, is a freedom fighter. I haven’t got this right. Outside, waiting in the shadows, is a hostile militant. Are words no more. than waving, wavering flags? Outside your door, watchful in the shadows, is a guerrilla warrior.

  5. This is the situation in the poem "The right word" by Imtiaz Dharker. Written in 2006, the focus of the poem begins with these frightening words: Outside the door, lurking in the shadows. is a ...

  6. lurking in the shadows, is a terrorist. Is that the wrong description? Outside that door, taking shelter in the shadows, is a freedom fighter. I haven’t got this right. Outside, waiting in the shadows, is a hostile militant. Are words no more than waving, wavering flags? Outside your door, watchful in the shadows, is a guerrilla warrior. God ...

  7. The Right Word "Outside the door, lurking in the shadows, is a terrorist. Is that the wrong description? IMTIAZ DHARKER:Outside that door, taking shelter in the shadows, is a...