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Fórum Poético Mundial - World Poetical Forum - Poesia Universal - Universal Poetry
Poesia Universal - Universal
Poetry
A Lesson in Drawing
Nizar Quabani (*)
my son places his paint box in front of me
and asks me to draw a bird for him
into the color gray I dip the brush
and draw a square with locks and bars
astonishment fills his eyes
- but this is a prison father
don't you know how to draw a bird? -
and I tell him - son forgive me
I've forgotten the shapes of birds
my son puts the drawing book in front of me
and asks me to draw a wheatstalk
I hold the pen
and draw a gun
my son mocks my ignorance
demanding
- don't you know father the difference between a
wheatstalk and a gun -
I tell him - son
once I used to know the shapes of wheatstalks
the shape of the loaf
the shape of the rose
but in this hardened time
the trees of the forest have joined
the militia men
and the rose wears dull fatigues
in this time of armed wheatstalks
armed birds
armed culture
and armed religion
you can't buy a loaf
without finding a gun inside
you can't pluck a rose in the field
without its raising its thorns in your face
you can't buy a book
that doesn't explode between your fingers-
my son sits at the edge of my bed
and asks me to recite a poem
a tear falls from my eyes onto the pillow
my son licks it up astonished saying
- but this is a tear, father, not a poem -
and I tell him
- when you grow up my son
and read the diwan of arabic poetry
you'll discover that the word and the tear are twins
and the arabic poem
is no more than a tear wept by writing fingers
my son lays down his pens his crayon box in
front of me
and asks me to draw a homeland for him
the brush trembles in my hand
and I sink, weeping
(*) Poeta sírio contemporâneo