Gaza, The First Sip From The Sea's Breast 
 
When the wind sips the silent cloud 
Floating around you 
You seem as if you are 
Death embracing the sea 
Lashes absorbing fear, 
A barrier concealing the very first tear, 
Suspended by the day palm, 
You were not as I wished, 
When I met you on a day of no tale 
The same fairy held between the waves' rips 
 
My lady, you were 
A strange spirit not bearing the beach's seed 
A chopper binding to enjoy my thorns, 
The wind does not clap for the absence 
Of your ancient half from 
The stage of memories 
It does not curse the other face 
Which emerged before you 
It was like a hanging finger 
Desiring the time of travel 
 
Frankly, 
I desired flowing over your rips 
Sans curtain 
As invited by all cities 
And, despite being subsided, 
I'm fluttering an apparition, 
A song 
A bunch of things not formed without your breath
You, the first sip from the sea's breast 
You, sadness' seed inside us 
O, city encompassed by curses 
How shall we walk without voices? 
Without springs carrying beach hues? 
How shall we talk with your shreds? 
 
You, an ancient secret, 
A painting consumed by the song's star, 
A morrow not baptized by the sun's light  
When the time-vines emerge from your sides 
Looking from your western terrace 
Trying to return your mare to her summer 
Winning a little victory 
Then trying to sneak through the dawn's blue 
To a slumbering ship  
Residing there and vanishing 
Into the basements of victory 
Translated by S. el-Omary
“I’m good”
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