blackbirdan online journal of literature and the artsFall 2010  Vol. 9  No. 2
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ABDALLAH AL SAIKHAN
translation by Ayesha Saldanha

The Poet

He rejoices . . . Thirty rivers of silk and a forest of aquamarine belong to him
A desert belongs to him, when she spirals swiftly behind the wind and a
       rebelling boxthorn
Water belongs to him, since a cloud—lightly—passed by . . . and the prairie
        rejoiced
Poetry belongs to him, since rhymes were suspended over the spinning
        wheel of black wool
He rejoices . . . Thirty broken mirrors and a thousand unfurled verses belong
        to him.  end


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