Thursday, January 24, 2008
Reassembling a Mirror
WHITE SLEEP
—Sadiq al-Saygh
White sleep
Led me to a white dream
To something mysterious, white
I thought I touched gossamer
Or a bone
A coffin, or a white cloud
When I woke up
I found my hand
Had touched your face,
Oh death.
Who appears now
Distant
Nebulous
And cannot be recalled.
(Translated from the Arabic by Saadi A Simawe, Salaam Yousif,
Emily Howard and Ralph Savarese)
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POETRY
—S'adi Yusuf
Who broke these mirrors
and tossed them
shard
by shard
among the branches?
And now...
shall we ask L'Akhdar to come and see?
Colours are all muddled up
and the image is entangled
with the thing,
and the eyes burn.
L'Akhdar must gather these mirrors
on his palm
and match the pieces together
anyway he likes
and preserve
the memory of the branch.
(Translated from the Arabic by Khaled Mattawa)
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A POET'S FATE
—Awad Nasir
My country does not belong to me
nor I to it.
For five millennia my country has been no more than imminent exile.
It is my destiny to steal away like a thief
and enter like a thief
I am the one who steals fire from the creator.
But it's my destiny,
that of an ear of wheat,
which when it grows tall
is threatened by the one who wields a sickle.
(Translated from the Arabic by Saadi A Simawe with Daniel Weissbort and Ralph Savarese)
Today's poetry is from Iraqi Poetry Today, Ed. by Saadi Simawe. Kings College London, 2003.
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—Medusa
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