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Deaths Fragrance

Dedicated to a Suadi Arabian Bi-

By Salwa SamraPublished 5 years ago 1 min read

Look into my eyes, do you see me?

Look through my sight, black my vision

Hear the silence I scream, soundless

Ponder the tears, the dreams, purposeless

Freedom I attempt to reach, weakly fades

Choice I endeavour, renders me worthless

Vision cast away not mine to visualise

My worth, his property, self exempt

Beside me, my owner, I’m not my own

Master in front, following, I’m never alone

My rights are his to exhume, unearth

My mind articulates no will, his worth

Bury me in life, I’m dead inside, weeping

Deep in darkness I’m covered unseen

Beatings my teacher, bruises my adornment

Demands of nudity, violently decorated

Enslaved in invisible chains, liberty my foe

Woeful waters spiral me down, oblivion deep

Absent to the outside world, abandoned

Nothing, no one, an abyss I drown, omitted

Birthed in oppression, wrapped in dismay

Clothed in jeering rags, robed in anguish

Hourly I perish, tears draping like incense

Daily I die, devouring deaths fragrance

Salwa Samra © 2017

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About the Creator

Salwa Samra

Salwa Samra is a New Zealand-born, Australian Lebanese author, poet, cultural critic & investigative researcher, anchored in a Christian biblical worldview, shaped by a profound reverence for poetry, history, philosophy and relevance.

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