Life Returns to the Nile – a poem

by Badri Raina

For decades your endless waters

flowed quiescent,

all your fertile powers spent,

vassal to far-off matters,

as a despot had you in thrall.

How you have now turned

from  slumber, O Nile,

and already spurned

with the memory of ancient might

a regime of cruel guile.

Your children of all ages, both sexes,

and all religions

fill Egypt shoulder to shoulder

and end to end—

their vision not of violence

but something far bolder:

as their conglomerate voice waxes,

they are determined

that in the Egypt to come

not just some, but all

shall feast of peace, prosperity

and democracy.

Children of true Islam,

the revolution you make

bids fair to shame

a world of perfidy that has given

to the faith such a bad name.

Your chant of human liberation

already rings in nation after nation.

Never will either the Arab world

or the rest of us be quite the same.

O Nile, your waters pour a needed balm

on a desecrated world;

do receive our salaam.

 

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