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Poem for Iraq

September 15, 2014 by Tricia Gates Brown 4 Comments

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Iraq

I imagine you a desert flower,
succulent and needle-sharp
on the cracking white earth.  The color
of mango, or a woman’s wet lips.

I imagine you a man pinstriped
and proud at his first daughter’s wedding,
eyes shot red with joy
and loss. I see you as lovers drawn deep

beneath the surface, as mortars storm
outside their room, unheard.
I imagine you a boy slipping bread
to a small, ribbed dog, or a woman placing a date

on her husband’s steady tongue. I see you
as old friends—hands entwined—step
by step on a rock-strewn stream.
You are a tall cedar, Iraq, a heart beating

beating in a body wracked with pneumonia.
I will imagine you in your many groves
of love until the time you are free, free
as the night you first learned how to dance.

 

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About Tricia Gates Brown

Tricia Gates Brown works as a writer and garden designer on the north coast of Oregon. She is the author of several books, including "Jesus Loves Women: A Memoir of Body and Spirit." She holds a PhD from the University of St. Andrews and is the mother of one grown daughter. She is currently at work on a novel. More of her writing can be found at www.triciagatesbrown.net.

Comments

  1. Glenna Gray says

    September 16, 2014 at 8:44 am

    This is lovely, Tricia. I imagine a government, sensitive, generous, and unwilling to create wars for profit!

    Reply
  2. Tricia Gates Brown says

    September 17, 2014 at 10:48 am

    Amen, Glenna! Let’s keep envisioning these changes.

    Reply
  3. Rick Bonn says

    October 10, 2014 at 12:00 pm

    This is kinda startling, spellbounding-beautiful: Vision to see what was, is, could be… not what’s hammered by media blacksmiths into obvious (and thus erroneous) headlines and images.

    Reply
  4. Vinny Ferrau says

    August 15, 2015 at 10:55 am

    This is a goo goo eye poem Tricia, where i’m completely speechless and captivated by the beauty of your words…Masterful!!!

    Reply

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