AL-QASIM, Samih
    
      
    
      
    End of a Talk with a Jailer
  
    
      
    From the narrow window of my small cell,
  
I see trees that are smiling at me
and rooftops crowded with my family.
And windows weeping and praying for me.
From the narrow window of my small cell -
I can see your big cell!
    
      
    
      
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    You men!
  
You women!
You sheiks and rabbis and cardinals!
And, you, nurses and textile workers!
You have waited so long
And the postman has not knocked on your door
Bringing you the letters you desire
    
      
    You men!
  
You women!
Do not wait. Do not wait!
Take off your sleeping clothes
And write to yourselves
The letters you desire
    
      
    
      
    The Wall Clock
  
    
      
    My city collapsed
  
The wall clock remained
Our neighbourhood collapsed
The wall clock remained
The street collapsed
The wall clock remained
The square collapsed
The wall clock remained
My home collapsed
The wall clock remained
The wall collapsed
On went
The clock
    
      
    
      
    Travel Tickets
  
    
      
    The day I am killed,
  
my killer will find travel tickets
in my pocket
    
      
    One, to peace
  
One, to fields and rain
And one,
to the conscience of humankind
    
      
    I beg you,
  
Do not stay and waste them
Killer of mine,
I beg you to use them.
Travel.