Raising the war
Like a pet
The tyrants raise the war
At first, they feed it
Their sick dreams
Their reviews of the soldiers under the heat of the summer sun
Maps they have imagined for their conquests
Speeches they have written in dark rooms
The future of our children
And when that war grows
It chews away at us
Every day
Every hour
Every moment
Like a ruminating animal.
Faleeha Hassan is a poet, teacher, editor, writer, and playwright born in Najaf, Iraq, in 1967, who now lives in the United States. Faleeha was the first woman to write poetry for children in Iraq. She received her master's degree in Arabic literature, and has now published 26 books, her poems have been translated into English, Turkmen, Bosnian, Indian, French, Italian, German, Kurdish, Spain, Korean, Greek, Serbia, Albanian, Pakistani, Romanian, Malayalam, Chinese, ODIA, Nepali and Macedonian language. She is a Pulitzer Prize Nominee for 2018, and a Pushcart Prize Nominee for 2019. She's a member of the International Writers and Artists Association. Winner of the Women of Excellence Inspiration award from SJ magazine 2020, and the Winner of the Grand Jury Award (the Sahitto International Award for Literature 2021). She served on the Women of Excellence selection committees for 2023, was a winner of a Women In The Arts award in 2023 and a Member of Who's Who in America 2023. She's on the Sahitto Award's judging panel for 2023 and a cultural ambassador between Iraq and the US.
2 thoughts on “Poetry from Faleeha Hassan”
I feel honored to have been included in Self-Other-Source centered issue…in my indepth analysis and book review of “The Quiet Room” on the perils but more importantly, joys of surviving mental illness by the woman who lived through it…I’m also a fan of J.D. Nelson so I’m looking forward to reading his piece as well…among other favorites like Michael Robinson, Brian Barbeito etc…as a regular contributor, I have also submitted my candidacy for the new “Research” project SynchChaos is undertaking and have provided info about how I can be of assistance both as an author and a person with lived experience in selected topics of interest which I hope to see listed soon by the our diligent editor to the world of arts and letters Cristina! Thank you for all that you do, much appreciated! Merci Beaucoup!
Riveting work! I particularly like the potent words: “the tyrants raise the wars…and that war grows like a ruminating animal…”; which knawed like angry red ants in my soul, threatning peace on earth…congrats on an effective work of art!
also, I apologize to the poet since I believe I have misposted my previous comment, which was meant to be for the entire mid-aug. issue…
I feel honored to have been included in Self-Other-Source centered issue…in my indepth analysis and book review of “The Quiet Room” on the perils but more importantly, joys of surviving mental illness by the woman who lived through it…I’m also a fan of J.D. Nelson so I’m looking forward to reading his piece as well…among other favorites like Michael Robinson, Brian Barbeito etc…as a regular contributor, I have also submitted my candidacy for the new “Research” project SynchChaos is undertaking and have provided info about how I can be of assistance both as an author and a person with lived experience in selected topics of interest which I hope to see listed soon by the our diligent editor to the world of arts and letters Cristina! Thank you for all that you do, much appreciated! Merci Beaucoup!
Riveting work! I particularly like the potent words: “the tyrants raise the wars…and that war grows like a ruminating animal…”; which knawed like angry red ants in my soul, threatning peace on earth…congrats on an effective work of art!
also, I apologize to the poet since I believe I have misposted my previous comment, which was meant to be for the entire mid-aug. issue…