Friday, May 27, 2011

I like to go to bookstores and wander the poetry section. Often, I will grab a random book of poetry hoping to find a gem. I hit the jackpot with Boris Novak's poetry, especially in this poem which could be dedicated to that special someone.


Borders

We gaze at the same full moon... horizons

far away, too far from each other. Mountains

rise between us. A soft, mossy crust

grows over our footsteps. All alone

you crossed all borders and came to a foreign country,

to the homeland of my arms. Dangerously alone

I crawl past the keepers of borders: I travel to the

Northwest, where I am bitterly ashamed

of the screeching of the soul among smooth, horrible walls.

I stand before them, a dark man from the Southeast,

with a conspicuous name, shuddering, as naked as prey.

I cannot escape. Border is destiny.

Now you know: although you cross the border, you don't erase it.

Rising even higher it will measure your steps, like doubt.

A map is not an illusion. So speak more softly.

Beyond all borders your lips are my home.


-Boris Novak

The Ultimate Pick Up Poem

Love’s Philosophy

Percy Bysshe Shelley

The fountains mingle with the river,
And the rivers with the ocean;
The winds of heaven mix forever
With a sweet emotion;
Nothing in the world is single;
All things by a law divine
In another’s being mingle–
Why not I with thine?

See, the mountains kiss high heaven,
And the waves clasp one another;
No sister flower could be forgiven
If it disdained its brother;
And the sunlight clasps the earth,
And the moonbeams kiss the sea;–
What are all these kissings worth,
If thou kiss not me?



Friday, May 13, 2011

Poetry Challenge 2

This time my class was working on a chain poem. More information on this activity can be found here. It is basically an exercise in free association and feeds into poetry.

You start with one object in the room. In our case, we started with "light." You then write the first thing that comes to your mind, which was "bright." Then you write the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of "bright" and so forth until you have 6-8 items. Our list was as follows:

Light
Bright
Flashes
Fast
Car
Wheels
Rims

You then add words to each side to make it into a poem. This is what I came up with.

Chain Poem #1

The light blinds when the
Bright thoughts enter
Flashes of contemplation
Destroying the fast energies of the world
A car is man made
And he created wheels
The rims a mere decor

Monday, May 9, 2011

Poetry Challenge

For one of my classes, I tore up scraps of paper and had students write topics on the paper. They then had to randomly choose a paper and write about the topic they chose in three stanzas with a set rhyme scheme. The students challenged me: You have to write one as well. So I did.

Nature

The soft rain falling
On the hot concrete
Steam rising
Making the scene complete

Soft tears fall
Mirroring the rain
My hopes are tall
How can I complain

When my soul is pure
and untainted by sin
Temptations lure
But I will win

Qabiltu

Qabiltu
by Abu Zayd
USA

It began with a simple statement,
qabiltu
Your hand in mind, we left to start our new lives.
The sun never shined as
bright
And the moon was never so
full as it
became when your life and mine became one.

We never met,
We never spoke,
but
we
there was a feeling that
my faulty tongue
can never express in its own words -
muwaddah.

The stars spoke to us that night bringing
life
to the dark Earth
bring life to your dark hearts and stand.

Water splashed on my face the
night we were wed,
urging me to stand before
the One who
blessed us with one another,
an answer to the implicit call of
His creation, and
the explicit call of
His Majesty.

Greetings of peace and love showered our
home,
glad tidings of the clock's hand approaching Maghrib, breaking the fast
you
asked me to join
you in.

For you it was
never
nafsi nafsi
You
taught me what it meant to love Him, though
you
may not know it.

It was because of
my love for you
I realized how much I didn't
Love Him.
My life was incomplete
without You
My life will never be complete
without Him.

Qabiltu
my heart connected
with you

Qabiltu
when will my heart connect
with Him

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From Islamicpoetry.org