Saturday, November 20, 2010

The Prisoner by Dunya Mikhail

Dunya Mikhail is an Iraqi
exile whose poetry include
 her observations and feelings
about war.  Dunya has been
writing poetry since she was
a teenager in Baghdad at
the start of the Iran-Iraq War.
The Prisoner by Dunya Mikhail

She doesn't understand
what it means to be "guilty"
She waits at the prison's door
until she sees him
to tell him "Take care"
as she used to remind him
when he was going to school
when he was going to work
when he was coming on vacation
She doesn't understand
what they are uttering now
those who are behind the bar
with their uniform
as they decided that
he should be put there
with strangers of gloomy days
It never came to her mind
when she was saying lullabies
upon his bed
during those faraway nights
that he would be put
in this cold place
without moons or windows
She doesn't understand
The mother of the prisoner doesn't understand
why should she leave him
just because "the visit has finished"!

as translated by Salaam Yousif and Liz Winslow

You can learn more about Dunya Mikhail by going to:
http://iraq.poetryinternationalweb.org/piw_cms/cms/cms_module/index.php?obj_id=14378&x=1

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