Sunday, March 18, 2018

to the Other


Show your face, 
you, 
my comrade 
in the torments 
of her unspeakable beauty, 
which haunts my heart 
with a thousand fantasies, 
which blinds me 
to the world 
and its foolish tricks.

You are familiar with the path 
her lustful spirit treads, 
that shines bright in her afterglow, 
mocking my eyes 
for futilely worshiping 
the ground beneath her feet.

You bask in her closeness;
you breathe in the air
which mournfully bears 
the fragrance of her body. 

The moon sees you 
from its perch in the sky, 
as it once saw the dalliances 
of many an unfulfilled night.

You’ve touched that face, 
those cheeks and lips, 
to the memories of which 
I devote my life. 
You’ve beheld those eyes, 
that aloof, bewitching gaze; 
you know my life is not a waste.

The agonies of love 
have been equally kind to us, 
to you and I; 
a kindness that knows no limits,
or end. 
What this passion gives to me, 
or takes, 
I can hope to explain to no other 
but you, my friend.

It humbles me, 
this love, 
and makes me one with the beaten. 
It brings me new friends: 
melancholy,
and an endless ache of the heart. 
It acquaints me 
with the dishonor of abjection, 
and reveals to me
the cruel mysteries 
behind ashen faces 
and helpless sighs.

When they huddle together 
and weep, 
those whose eyes won’t shed tears, 
for fear; 
when the sustenance of the meek 
is snatched from their mouths, 
by the beasts 
bred of wealth, 
and stealth; 
when the honest toils of love 
are sold short, 
and the streets run red 
with the blood of the powerless; 

a fire consumes my soul, 
a rage 
I cannot contain; 
so patient through the travails of love, 
why my heart now loses control, 
I cannot explain.

An Inspiration from Faiz Ahmed Faiz's "Raqib Se!"