Elegy To The Unborn City Poem by Abd al Wahhab Al-Bayati

Elegy To The Unborn City

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A Vision of Baghdad
Buzzing with people and flies,
I was born in it, and
On its walls I learned exile and wandering,
Love and death and the isolation of poverty
In its underworld and at its gates.
In it my father taught me to navigate and to read:
The rivers, the fires, the clouds, and the mirage
He taught me to know sadness, rebellion, and perseverance
To sail, and to circle the houses of the saints of god,
Searching for the light and the warmth of a future spring
Which still lives at the bottom of the earth
And in the sea shells,
Awaiting the prophecy of a fortune teller.
In it he taught me to wait for the night and the day
And to search for a hidden, enchanted city.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Colleen Courtney 09 May 2014

Very beautifully written piece of being taught the values of yout homeland. Nice!

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Akhtar Jawad 09 May 2014

In it he taught me to wait for the night and the day And to search for a hidden, enchanted city. Amazing lines and amazing poem.

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Salini Nair 09 May 2014

a dream that should be true...nice poem like it

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