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  • Jerusalem
    BY
    Nizar Tawfiq Qabbani


    I wept until my tears were dry
    I prayed until the candles flickered
    I knelt until the floor creaked
    I asked about Mohammed and Christ
    Oh Jerusalem, the fragrance of prophets
    The shortest path between earth and sky
    Oh Jerusalem, the citadel of laws
    A beautiful child with fingers charred
    and downcast eyes
    You are the shady oasis passed by the Prophet
    Your streets are melancholy
    Your minarets are mourning
    You, the young maiden dressed in black
    Who rings the bells in the Nativity
    On Saturday morning?
    Who brings toys for the children
    On Christmas eve?
    Oh Jerusalem, the city of sorrow
    A big tear wandering in the eye
    Who will halt the aggression
    On you, the pearl of religions?
    Who will wash your bloody walls?
    Who will safeguard the Bible?
    Who will rescue the Quran?
    Who will save Christ?
    Who will save man?
    Oh Jerusalem my town
    Oh Jerusalem my love
    Tomorrow the lemon trees will blossom
    And the olive trees will rejoice
    Your eyes will dance
    The migrant pigeons will return
    To your sacred roofs
    And your children will play again
    And fathers and sons will meet
    On your rosy hills
    My town
    The town of peace and olives.

       
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