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| Blog Name: |
Nizar Qibbani |
| Url: |
http://blog.myspace.com/lelynonline |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
Poetry, Arab, Love |
| Description: |
Nizar Qabbani was a Syrian poet born in 1923, and died in 1998. When he was 15 his sister, then 25, committed suicide because she could not marry the man she loved. Hence his famous saying: "Love in the Arab world is like a prisoner, and I want to set (it) free." His second wife was killed in a guerrilla attack on the Iraqi embassy in Lebanon in 1982 during their civil war. Politics and sex become the same thing, and the prison containing love becomes a killing field for human rights. In his "Ode to The Queen of Sheba" we see all of these themes, as dashed love is twined together with a deep feeling of loss of Arab glory and unity. This poem is still studied in High Schools all over the Middle East, an expression of the frustrations of an entire people. When Qabbani died, his funeral was followed on the radio by the entire Arab speaking world.
Ode to The Queen of Sheba
Thank you
Thank all of you
For my lover is dead because of you
You drink from a cup of martyr's tombs
And my poem is murdered
Is their a nation on earth
aside from us, who murders poems?
Queen of Sheba
The most beautiful Queen in the history of Babylon
Sheba
The tallest date tree in all of Iraq
She walked
in the company of peacocks
and gazelles followed her footsteps
oh pain of poetry when your fingertips touch her
I wonder
who, after your poetry will raise the grains of wheat?
Nineveh the green
Blonde gypsy woman
Waves of the Euphrates
which she wears in spring
the most beautiful of bracelets
has killed you
Sheba
What Arabic country
as this one
kills the song of the nightingale?
Where is the question
of Mahilhil?
Where the first noblemen?
the tribes have eaten the tribes
and wolves have killed the wolves
spiders have killed the spiders
I swear upon your eyes
which encompass a million stars
I will pronounce, oh my moon, that the Arabs are estranged
For is the champion an Arab liar?
Or is history, like us, a liar?
Sheba
Don't leave me
For after you the sun
will only illuminate the shore
I tell you truely
that the theif has taken the raiment of the murderer
and I tell you truely
that the brilliant leader is rhetorical
I tell you:
that the story of sunrays is the silliest of all
For we are one tribe amongst many
This is history, Sheba
How are humans separated
into gardens and trash heaps?
Sheba...
Martyrs! Poems!
The purest virgin!
Sabaa has lost it's Queen!
And the crowd cheered.
The greatest of Queens
The woman who embodied all the glories of Sumeria
Sheba
My sweet bird
My richest icon
Tears spread out on the face of Mary Magdeleine |
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