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Translated by:Ferial J. Ghazoul
I said: Let love be on earth, and it was not I said: Let river dissolve into ocean Ocean into drought Drought into fertility Sprouting bread to sustain hungry hearts Grass for the earth's cattle Shade for exiles in sorrow's desert I saw the son of Adam Raising his fences around God's personal farm Shopping for border guards Selling bread and water to his brethren Milking lean cows I said: Let love be on earth, and it was not Love was now possessed By those who could afford the price And God saw this was not good I said: Let justice be on earth An eye for an eye A tooth for a tooth I said: Does the wolf devour the wolf? The goat devour the goat? Don't brandish the sword against the necks of these two: The child or the old man And I came to see the son of Adam Slaughtering the son of Adam Setting cities ablaze Planting his dagger in the bellies of pregnant women Giving his children's fmgers as fodder to horses Decorating victory banquet with rosettes of severed lips Justice become death The gun its measure Its children crucified in public squares and city street corners I said: Let justice be on earth But it was not Justice was now possessed By figures seated on thrones of skulls With shrouds for mantles And God saw this was not good I said: Let reason be on earth With its measured voice I said: Do birds build nests in a snake's mouth? Do worms live in fiery flames? Does the owl paint its eye-lashes black with Kohl? Is salt strewn when wheat is intended In the run of time's wheel? I saw the son of Adam go mad: Uprooting tall trees Spitting in wells Spilling oil on the face river's face Living in a house while storing a deadly bomb Under the sill Giving shelter to scorpions in the warmth of his ribs Bequeathing to his descendants His faith His name His shirt of strife Reason become an exiled beggar Stoned by brats Arrested by border guards His patriotic identity invalidated by governments His name listed among those who hate their homeland I said: Let reason be on earth But it was not Reason fell apart in a spiral of exile and prison Until it went mad And God saw this was not good
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