Aminah Sings Again © Surazeus 2024 12 09 When I climb up in the sycamore tree, I wonder as I watch the people cheer if the rebel who overthrew the king will call me to share supper at his house where we will discuss, while eating roast lamb, how to build a social system that is fair. Women freed from prisons by cheering crowds wander lost in strange world of liberty after too many years locked in dark cells, eyes blurred with tears as they gaze at the sky blue with excessive beauty of despair, and breathe deep shocking energy of hope. Frail and hungry from years without good food, Aminah lingers near hard prison wall, afraid to venture from shadow of fear, but stares numb when three vibrant teenage girls embrace her fragile soul with caring arms, and call her mother as they drown in tears. Reaching hand out slowly from sunless cell where her withered heart still trembles in fear, Aminah whispers name of each small child who grew to women since she saw them last, but numb from sorrow in the bitter cage she finds no tears to weep, so she just smiles. Riding with her three daughters in small car, Aminah smiles with strange vision of joy to see sunlight gleam over distant hills, flickering in leaves of wind-happy trees, then flash on Queig River with tears of hope which swells great as thunder inside her heart. Sitting in fruit garden behind their home, dressed in clean thob embroidered with date palms, Aminah drinks water drawn from the well now draped with branches of tall jasmine trees, remembering how she planted their small seeds in soil of her heart when her girls were small. Gasping with delight of forgotten faith, Aminah holds her qanbus with eager hands, tunes and strums each thin string in harmony with ancient passion of her desert heart, then plays sweet heart-enchanting muwashshah while singing lament of her long lost love. When I climb up in the sycamore tree, I rejoice as I watch barn swallows swoop that Aminah sings again with bright joy, then I weep for all the years that she lost while her babies have grown into young women who dance around her now with ecstasy.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus films family reunion of Aminah with her daughters after twenty years locked in prison for demanding women have more rights, then weeps as she plays her qanbus the first time in years.
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