We Travel Like Other Poeple - Mahmoud Darwish

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WE Travel like other people, but we return to nowhere. As if traveling

Is the way of the clouds. We have buried our loved ones in the

darkness of the clouds, between the roots of the trees.

And we said to our wives; go on giving birth to people like us

for hundreds of years so we can complete this journey

To the hour of a country, to a meter of the impossible.

We travel in the carriages of the psalms, sleep in the tents of the

prophets and come out of the speech of the gypsies.

We measure space with a hoopoe’s beak or sing to while away the

distance and cleanse the light of the moon.

Your path is long so dream of seven women to bear this long path

On your shoulders. Shake for them palm trees so as to know their

names and who’ll be the mother of the boy of Galilee.

We have a country of words. Speak speak so we may know the end of

This travel.





MAHMOUD DARWISH, 1984

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