Between Two Rivers : Palash Mahmud

 Between Two Rivers

By Palash Mahmud




A man in the force
wrestlin’ into the blood of
the boy he shot.

 

The boy’s last breath crept
down the stairs of the Turkish Restaurant
Over the Sadoun street
Immixin’ with the sodden pebbles of
Tigris
Euphrates.

 

A woman on the Square
Turnin’ into a Cypress tree
Metamorphosed
500 bullets into redleaves
Engravin’ the names of
Hammurabi
Nebuchadnezzar
Alexander
Ali.

 

A goddess in a glazed brick
Gatherin’ in a vigil with
Dragon,
Bull
Lion.

 

To find a way to drive away the smoke
Of chaos,
Rockin’ the cradle of civilization.

 

To define freedom!
The most romantic invention
In space for whom we
Swimin’ into
The dialectical lake

 

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