I AM LISTENING TO ISTANBUL
—Orhan Veli Kanik (1914-1950)
—Orhan Veli Kanik (1914-1950)
I am listening to Istanbul
with my eyes closed
First a breeze is blowing
And leaves swaying
Slowly on the trees;
Far, far away the bells of
the
Water carriers ringing,
I am listening to Istanbul
with my eyes closed.
I am listening to Istanbul
with my eyes closed
A bird is passing by,
Birds are passing by,
screaming, screaming,
Fish nets being withdrawn
in fishing weirs,
A woman’s toe dabbling in
water,
I am listening to Istanbul
with my eyes closed.
I am listening,
The cool Grand Bazaar,
Mahmutpasha twittering
Full of pigeons,
Its vast courtyard,
Sounds of hammering from
the docks,
In the summer breeze far,
far away the odor of sweat,
I am listening.
I am listening to Istanbul
with my eyes closed
The drunkenness of old
times
In the wooden seaside
villa with its deserted boat house
The roaring southwestern
wind is trapped.
My thoughts are trapped
Listening to Istanbul with
my eyes closed.
I am listening to Istanbul
with my eyes closed
A coquette is passing by
on the sidewalk,
Curses, sings, sings,
passes;
Something is falling from
your hand
To the ground,
It must be a rose.
I am listening to Istanbul
with my eyes closed.
I am listening to Istanbul
with my eyes closed
A bird is flying round
your skirt;
I know if your forehead is
hot or cold
Or your lips are wet or
dry;
Or if a white moon is
rising above the pistachio tree
My heart’s fluttering
tells me . . .
I am listening to Istanbul
with my eyes closed.
(trans. from the Turkish
by Murat Nemet-Nejat)
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—Medusa