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 Apr 2014 xjs
Shah Ahmed Farouq
You went and moved far away
Like a bird moving from winter
Although I plead you to stay
You said it will make me better
But only pain is what I feel
Emotions I choose not to cater
The emotions which are real
Made me not stand any longer
I fell in somewhere very dark
And the only shelter I seek
Is a place within your heart
Please let me stay forever
For the loneliness kills me
I can't bear it any longer
Hope you get it now
#depression #pain #you
 Apr 2014 xjs
Dahlia Ravikovitch
When the fire grabbed his body, it didn't happen by degrees.
There was no burst of heat before,
or giant wave of smothering smoke
and the feeling of a spare room one wants to escape to.
The fire held him at once
—there are no metaphors for this—
it peeled off his clothes
cleaved to his flesh.
The skin nerves were the first to be touched.
The hair was consumed.
"God! They are burning!" he shouted.
And that is all he could do in self-defense.
The flesh was already burning between the shack's boards
that fed the fire in the first stage.
There was already no consciousness in him.
The fire burning his flesh
numbed his sense of future
and the memories of his family
and he had no more ties to his childhood
and he didn't ask for revenge, salvation,
or to see the dawn of the next day.
He just wanted to stop burning.
But his body supported the conflagration
and he was as if bound and fettered,
and of that too he did not think.
And he continued to burn by the power of his body
made of hair and wax and tendons.
And he burned a long time.
And from his throat inhuman voices issued
for many of his human functions had already ceased,
except for the pain the nerves transmitted
in electric impulses
to the pain center in the brain,
and that didn't last longer than a day.
And it was good that his soul was freed that day
because he deserved to rest.



Translated from the original Hebrew by Karen Alkalay-Gut.

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