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Poetry
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gift
My life is a gift
Given to me On my zero birthday. Today I pulled out the ribbon,
Unwrapped the Box And found lots of things, Ordinary,
But also wonder-full: A watch of gold, And of gold Is every hour in one’s life;
A jack-in-the box Which makes you laugh Or scares you to death, it depends;
Two beautiful baby-dolls, The first a toy, The second is not;
A prisoner’s crown and the shackles of a king; I also found a Jack of Spades
You turn him upside down He stays the same; I found books;
I found a long video tape labeled ‘Fifty years of conflict between the Zionists and the Arabs’;
I found hell in an inkpot, And heaven in an inkpot too; I found an Arab horse on a race track
Covered with glue; I found a stove with no flames; At the bottom of the box,
I found a white card with my name on it, The rest has not yet been written.
I did not know what to do with all these things! Oh, God, thank you,
But why the trouble?
I put them all back in the box, I closed it,
Wrapped it, Tied the ribbon, I threw it skywards and up it went,
The gift turned into a host of flying doves That I will follow forever.
Why did I do that? I really do not know!
© 2001, Tamim al-Barghouti
© Translation: Radwa Ashour
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