Sunday, December 16, 2007

A Poem By An Iraqi

I live in Georgia, and our state "Georgia On My Mind" was made famous by Ray Charles. For me, however, I could re-word the lyrics and make it "Iraq On My Mind" since that country has continuously been in my thoughts almost every day since the war started. Please bear with me if I tend to post here regularly something pertaining to Iraq, but this is my blog and like the old song said, "It's my party, and I'll cry if I want to." It's my blog... :)

Back in the spring while looking for a magazine on freelance writing at Borders Bookstore, I ran across the spring and summer edition of Atlanta Review magazine which is a periodical featuring contemporary poetry not only by Americans, but my poets in other countries. The edition I found was labeled in red "Iraq" and contained poems by Iraqis translated from the original Arabic. I am going to post here a poem by an Iraqi which is in the magazine.

The Heart of a Woman

The heart of a woman is the only country
That I can enter without a passport.
Where no policeman
Asks me for my card
Or searches my suitcase
Full of contraband joys
Forbidden poems
And delicious sorrows.
The heart of a woman is the only country
That does not heap up heavy weapons
Nor force its citizens to fight its wars.

By Lateef Helmet
translated by Soheil Najm

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like this blog a a lot Sincerae.
All about one theme. Interesting.
Will add it to my blogroll when possible.
Kindest

Sincerae (means "Morningstar") said...

Thanks Hans. Add me soon:) I wanted to do something close to my heart with a mix of the romantic, learned, and the cultural. Now I just need more time to write. I have two jobs now. I love to write some everyday, but I won't be able to in the future. Still I will squeeze in time here as much as I can.

Anonymous said...

hope to have my blog problems fixed before the end of this year..))
Then I can add you. But in the mean while I keep on reading you here..))
Next week I will probably meet your friend David.
kindest

Sincerae (means "Morningstar") said...

David is a great guy, Hans, like a brother to me. I'm sure you'll get along together. :)

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