{"id":11862,"date":"2015-12-14T22:48:23","date_gmt":"2015-12-14T22:48:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gfdesign.co.uk\/culture\/muslims-say-sorry-the-poetry-of-amir-darwish\/"},"modified":"2015-12-14T22:48:23","modified_gmt":"2015-12-14T22:48:23","slug":"muslims-say-sorry-the-poetry-of-amir-darwish","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.gfdesign.co.uk\/culture\/muslims-say-sorry-the-poetry-of-amir-darwish\/","title":{"rendered":"\ufeffMuslims Say Sorry! The poetry of Amir Darwish"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\" size-full wp-image-11861\" src=\"http:\/\/www.gfdesign.co.uk\/culture\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/12\/50c9eed0996e11b100ab670e647dd444.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"960\" height=\"643\" srcset=\"http:\/\/www.gfdesign.co.uk\/culture\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/12\/50c9eed0996e11b100ab670e647dd444.jpg 960w, http:\/\/www.gfdesign.co.uk\/culture\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/12\/50c9eed0996e11b100ab670e647dd444-600x402.jpg 600w, http:\/\/www.gfdesign.co.uk\/culture\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/12\/50c9eed0996e11b100ab670e647dd444-300x201.jpg 300w, http:\/\/www.gfdesign.co.uk\/culture\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/12\/50c9eed0996e11b100ab670e647dd444-441x295.jpg 441w, http:\/\/www.gfdesign.co.uk\/culture\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/12\/50c9eed0996e11b100ab670e647dd444-768x514.jpg 768w, http:\/\/www.gfdesign.co.uk\/culture\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/12\/50c9eed0996e11b100ab670e647dd444-1x1.jpg 1w, http:\/\/www.gfdesign.co.uk\/culture\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/12\/50c9eed0996e11b100ab670e647dd444-10x7.jpg 10w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 960px) 100vw, 960px\" \/><\/p>\n<h4><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Wars rage in the Middle East. The US and its allies pursue their policies of economic and military aggression, regime change, and the deliberate fomenting of chaos, instability and hardship. Refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants are forced to flee, towards the richer countries of Europe, whose wealth has been built on the imperialist exploitation of the rest of the world. There they are met by steel fences, police with dogs, endless paperwork, squabbling politicians and suspicious populations. Random atrocities are committed against civilians, on the ground and in the air, in Paris, Damascus, Jerusalem and Beirut.<\/span><\/h4>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">That is the world in which we are living, and it is a world familiar to Amir Darwish.&nbsp;Amir was born in Syria in 1979 and came to the UK during the second Gulf War. His poetry has been published in the USA, Pakistan, Finland, Morocco and Mexico.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">His recent book of poetry, &#8216;Don&rsquo;t Forget the Couscous&#8217; is in the words of the publisher, &#8216;a book of poetry about exile and home. It is a love-song to the Arab world &ndash; Syria, Kurdistan, Morocco and Palestine. It is a memoir of the failed Arab Spring and the civil war that has turned Syria into a &lsquo;fountain of blood&rsquo;, as Darwish puts it in one of the poems. It&rsquo;s a bitter account of the demonization of Islam in the West, and the violent interference of the West in the Islamic world. It is about being a Muslim and not a terrorist.&#8217;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Here are some poems from the collection, showing Darwish&#8217;s poetic skills as a light, musical lyricist; as an honest, informative and insightful political commentator; and as a skilled ironist and satirist, capable of both sharpness and warmth.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\"><strong>Sorry!<\/strong><\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\"><em>An apology from Muslims (or those perceived to be Muslims) to humanity<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">We are sorry for everything<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">That we have caused humanity to suffer from.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Sorry for algebra and the letter X.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Sorry for all the words we throw at you;<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Amber, candy, chemistry, cotton, giraffe, hazard,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Jar, jasmine, jumper, lemon, lime, lilac,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Oranges, sofa, scarlet, spinach,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Talisman, tangerine, tariff, traffic, tulips,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Mattress (yes, mattress) and the massage you enjoy on it:<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">We are sorry for all of these.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Sorry that we replaced alcohol with coffee for Enlightenment philosophers.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Speaking of hot drinks,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">We are sorry for the cappuccino the Turks brought over.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Sorry for the black Arabian race horses,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">For the clock,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Maths,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Parachutes.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Abdul in the US is sorry for what so and so did;<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">He does not know him but he is sorry anyway.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Sorry that we accompanied Columbus on his journey to the States.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And sorry for the Arab man with him<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Who was the first to touch the shore and shout &lsquo;Honolulu&rsquo;<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And named the place after him.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Sorry for the architecture in Spain and the Al Hambra palace there.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">We apologise for churches in Seville<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">With their stars of David at the top that we built with our hands.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">We say sorry for every number you use in your daily life from the 0 to the trillion.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Even Adnan the Yezidi (mistaken for a Muslim)<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Is sorry for the actions of Abu whatever who beheads people in Syria.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Sorry for the mercury chloride that heals wounds,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Please give us some &ndash;<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Because the guilt of initiating all of the above<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Gives us a wound as big as this earth.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Sorry for the guitar that was played by Moriscos in Spain<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">To ease their pain when they were kicked out of their homes.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Sorry for the hookah as you suck on its lips<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And gaze into the moon hearing the Arabian Nay.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Sorry for cryptanalysis and the ability to analyse information systems,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">To think what is the heart of the heart of the heart and bring it to the world.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Sorry for painting Grenada white to evade social hierarchy.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Sorry for the stories inThe Arabian Nights.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Every time we see a star, we remember to be sorry for Astronomy,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">We are sorry that Mo Farah claimed asylum here<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And went to become the British champion of the world.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Sorry for non-representational art,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Pattern and surface decoration.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">We are sorry for all the food we brought over:<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">From tuna to chicken tikka masala,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Hummus,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Falafel,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Apricot,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Doner kebab<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Right up to the shawarma roll.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And don&rsquo;t forget the couscous.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">If we forget to apologise for something, never mind,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">We are sorry for it without even knowing it.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Most of all we are sorry for Rumi&rsquo;s love poems,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And we desperately echo one of them to you:<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Oh Beloved,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Take me.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Liberate my soul.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Fill me with your love and<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Release me from the two worlds.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">If I set my heart on anything but you<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Let that fire burn me from inside.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Oh Beloved,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Take away what I want.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Take away what I do.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Take away what I need.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Take away everything<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">That takes me away from you.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Please forgive us.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">We are sorry and cannot be sorry enough today.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\"><strong>Palestine<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Palestine is a rose that rose<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">To refresh the air as it enters the nose.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">There must be a light at the end of this tunnel<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">There must be a light at the end of this tunnel<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">At a point where<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">So many eyes look into darkness<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Cut through a bone and<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Shine it.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">There will be a creature there<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">A strange one<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">With no hands<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">No lips<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">No arms<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">No ears<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">No body<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And only eyes<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Eyes and soul.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">That being will find a light from within you<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And strike it out to the world.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Over there<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">In that place<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">The river of sadness dries<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Melancholy waves hush and<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">The Sorrow garden<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Reflects an Arabian desert moonlight<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Shining the universe.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">There<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">You sit with your hand back and forth<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Playing the water of a Damascus fountain.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">I interviewed Amir about his past, his poetics and his politics. Amir asked me to make it clear that he is not speaking on behalf of all poets, nor does he intend offer advice to others on what to think or write. His views are his and his alone.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\"><em>Can you tell us a bit about yourself to start with, please?<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">I am a British\/Syrian poet of Kurdish origin, born in Aleppo in 1979, and I came to the UK in 2003. I started writing at the age of 16 or 17. My poetry has now been published in the USA, Pakistan, Finland, Morocco and Mexico and in the anthology Break-Out. I recently completed an MA in International Studies at the University of Durham, and prior to that I gained a BA in history from Teesside University.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">The book you&#8217;ve chosen the poems from, &#8216;Don&#8217;t Forget The Couscous&#8217; is a collection of poetry about exile and home, love and loss. My next book will be an autobiographical work, &#8216;From Aleppo Without Love&#8217;, touching on themes of pain and agony felt by myself and my sisters, Shaza, Rana and Layla.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\"><em>Can you tell us something about your approach to writing, about why and how you write?<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">As a child and as a teenager, I experienced oppression both in the private and public spheres. I was both a subject and witness to violent acts for several years, and those memories have inspired my writing. My writing has become an outlet, to channel some awful experiences and redeem their pain.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Inspirational moments, for me, often arrive while on a journey. At stations and airports, poems are born, and then later on rise and mature, in quietness. The first stage of the process, the poem&#8217;s conception, is more important than the second. I am constantly ready with pen, paper, phone and laptop, to put down words and thoughts when on the road. I am a writer who starts big and then goes small, small, small until the word is loud and clear. Nonetheless, the increase and decrease of thoughts is sometimes done as an experiment. Clarity, a sense of simplicity, and fluency are continuous aims.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\"><em>How do you find living in Britain, on Teeside?<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Living on Teesside gave me a good start on the poetry road here in England. The poetry scene is lively and dynamic, with new faces often coming to light. Particularly through the MA Creative Writing course at Teesside University, led by two local poets, Andy Willoughby and Bob Beagrie.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">I appreciate what Britain offers in terms of safety, shelter and an atmosphere to write fearlessly. These aspects are particularly relevant to my next work, &ldquo;From Aleppo without Love&rdquo; which is scheduled for publication in 2017. Not many places on earth are available to write such work bravely and feel safe. Britain is one.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\"><em>Can you give us your thoughts on the current refugee crisis, and the troubles in Syria and the Middle East?<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">A poet is not a politician for sure, but more someone who can guide public opinion so that politicians are directed onto certain paths. When a poet tries to become a politician, there is a danger for him\/her of restricting the imaginative self to intellectual certainties. Nothing kills creativity at the cradle more than adherence to one sole, specific view. As a poet, I try to stay free of specific political thought as much as possible, like a bird who visits nests but never resides forever in one of them. Not sure if I do that successfully! I do perhaps still exhibit partisan views, like everyone I have certain biases.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">As for what goes on now in the region, I still feel traumatised by what went on, what goes on now and what might happen next. I don&#8217;t have the ability to take up a pen and write properly on recent events. Maybe the next generation can. Possibly that is why some of my attempts to write poems about the refugee crisis are weak, powerless and tend to fail as poems. Humanity, and here I mean worldwide not specific governments or locations, will need to examine itself after such a crisis. The current Syrian refugee crisis is the largest since WWII, who would have thought the world would see such a massive refugee crisis?<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\"><em>What other poets do you admire, and would recommend to our readers?<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Humanist poets in the Middle East are now necessary more than ever. The Syrian poet Adunis is a great example, tightly embracing the humanist ideal when the Arab Spring\/revelation\/uprising\/ unrest (or whatever you prefer to call it) started. For an intellectual from the region to hold such views is not an easy task. Adunis consistently provokes us away from the thought of taking sides, whether that&#8217;s Arab nationalism or another system of thought. The Middle East needs more poets like Adunis and wise words like these:<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Do you remember how I followed that war? And how once I turned to time and said,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">&#8216;If you had two ears to listen with<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">You too would have walked the universe, deluded and dishevelled,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">no beginning to your end&#8217;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">The second poet and writer who comes to mind instantly is Muhammed Shukri. Moroccan and of Berber origin, Shukri&#8217;s writing breaks down social barriers that are put into place to hide the unknown. That &#8216;unknown&#8217; is at the heart of what goes on now in the Middle East. Shukri speaks about Arab society with micro details. He does it with openness, frankness and insight into the &#8216;how&#8217; and the &#8216;why&#8217;. After all, rulers of the Middle East come from the region&rsquo;s social fabric, not from Mars.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">For Shukri to give us such a detailed vision is a luxury. Unfortunately, he is yet to find adequate echo from other writers in the region, and yet to be given the status he deserves. That is possibly due to the culture of shame, which still shackles the process of liberation in the Arab world.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\"><em>Thanks very much, Amir. Which poem from your collection would you like us to end with?<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">I would like you all to read and enjoy &#8216;It&#8217;s All About Love&#8217;. And thank you very much!<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\"><strong>It&#8217;s All About Love<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Be grateful for everything written about love<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">From the first ink humanity slaughtered in Syria<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">To this very last exact word right now on this page: LOVE.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love is a misbaha:<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Full of beads<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Suddenly<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Cut loose on the world<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">To drown lovers up to their ears<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Leaving only the brain<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">To think of love.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love like a red wall in the Al Hambra<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Blushes when you enter.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">It is an Andalusian hammam<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">A scar left for ever on the face of Granada.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love is a palm tree in Fes<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Taaaalllllll with a nest at its top<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Grass on grass assembled by lovebirds.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love is a poem you perfect for months<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And like an ardent and sexually demanding young lover<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Always wants more of you.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">So follow the fine line of the curve<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Then rest your head in deep sleep.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love is a tear<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">About to explode<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">In the middle of an eye.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">It&rsquo;s a Barkouk with wrinkles.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">The squeeze let its remnants come out of the fist<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">The way runny butter does.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love rises with every virgin who keeps herself intact only for one.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love is a pair of naked lovers in a pickle jar<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Twisted on one another and promising to stay this way forever.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And this life must go on to have more of love<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Be in and out of it,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Fall for it,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Around it,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Because of it.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Finally<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">One refuses to call love it<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Or he,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Or she,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Or they,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">We,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Us,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Them,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love is different.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">It is a ferry crossing between lovers&rsquo; eyes.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">It&rsquo;s in trees,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Water,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Sky,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Rivers.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">It&rsquo;s an ember as lovers embrace<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">By a fire in the Atlas mountains.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And as the story goes in The Arabian Nights:<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love becomes a red rose that jumps into the Nazareth palace<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And gives it colour<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">While lovers sent to the moon kissing<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Stay there forever.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love gives itself to everyone<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Everywhere,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">But since Eve&rsquo;s arrival<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">What it gave so far nothing but this:&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love is a religion<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">So follow its scripture<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Make love at certain times a day<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">On Friday,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Saturday,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Or Sunday,<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Or even make your own new holy day and call it:<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Loveday.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love is a wave between Tangier and the sweetheart&rsquo;s eyes<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Daily it sails between the two.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Or maybe love is a stream of milk between a nipple<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And the world to feed it tranquillity.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love has one flavour<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">One colour<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And no country.<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Its inhabitants are everything that moves<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">including this pen as it writes.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">It&rsquo;s even in the sand clock that appears in a pupil,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Dropping endlessly as you watch it nonstop.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love is the three quarters of the earth<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Which is water,<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">You swallow it all<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">And your stomach can contain more if that is what love wants.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love is a high mountain shadow<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">It appears and disappears on your lover&rsquo;s back nightly<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">As he rises up and down in the act of making love.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love is pure and never mixes itself with hate,<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Yet it is part of it<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">The way an oil-slick moves in the sea.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love is beautiful<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">So beautiful<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">That when you see it<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">You fall into a love-coma.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Love is the best form of government that political philosophy can offer<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">Where you have no duty but one:<\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\">To make love.<\/span><\/p>\n<h6><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\"><\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\"><em>Thanks to Amir Darwish, and thanks to his publisher Smokestack Books for permission to publish the poems.<\/em><\/span><br \/><span style=\"font-size: 8pt;\"><em>The poems are taken from Don&#8217;t Forget the Couscous, by Amir Darwish, Smokestack Books, 2015.<\/em><\/span><\/h6>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Wars rage in the Middle East. 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