Paragon Posted May 29, 2002 Thank you MandeeQ, what a poem that was... Traped again is my loving soul left to be with no control With temptations i can't resist and Desires i seems to evict! Are those i eagerly treasure Hoping to bring me more pleasure My heart in fear palpitates For what love tommorow might hold If I fall inlove through the net! Will I be left with a broken heart? I chanelled my love to out of space Falling for lover without no face Strange how our souls do communicate How near she is dispite the distance Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RayZak Posted May 29, 2002 manshallah.. keep up the good work bro...peash Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted May 30, 2002 RayZak thnks brother Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted June 6, 2002 Imagine this.. A vast land without a government Entire people without a president Teenagers who can't read the alphabet Elders so many but corupt and ignorant Gagged poets who are lost in thought Hope is gone, it flew away like a bat Future is so bleak and full of fright The rivers are deep full of blood clot The brains are blank all they do is fight Walls are wailing now relief has to start Nature is cursing, trees weep as we cut The souls we've lost are too many to count The battle is lost the warlords are fat Don't you think it is time to stop and start? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MaandeeQ Posted June 10, 2002 All of My Heart... There's so much I want to say to you, but no words seem strong enough to express the depth of what I feel for you. I can only say that all of my life I've looked for someone like you. I wanted to share my life with someone who's kind, affectionate, intelligent, passionate, responsible, caring, easy-going, considerate, generous, determined, and hard-working. I've dreamed of someone who loves animals, children, romantic strolls beneath the moonlight, and long lazy nights before the fire. I wanted someone who has a good heart and cares about others, someone who's willing to go that extra mile for someone who's in need. You're all of these things and so much more, and I'm overjoyed that you're part of my life. And though I care about you more than words could ever say, I'll say it anyway... I love you with all of my heart and to the very depth of my soul. By Bobette Bryan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CARTAN Posted June 10, 2002 Somalia is solely for the Somalis! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CARTAN Posted June 10, 2002 Asallamu Caleykum W.W. Yaa Sallaam! Well, I have been away from this forum for a while, and I can see that I missed some rather interesting arguments. Any way, I have the following scintillating poem, and would like to share it with you. For it has been authored by Maryan Abdi Mohamed after she had scrutinized over the endless Somali plight during her vacation on our beloved country, Somalia. " Somalia " ----------- Taxanaha waayuhu waxay ifka iyo uumiyahaguudsaaranba kaga tagaan markay weydaartaan raad aan si fudud u baabi'in. Tabaalada maanta ku habsatay Soomaaliyana waxay qaadidoontaa toobiyahaas mahadhooyinkii ka horreeyayba ay qaadeen. Ka-sekow dadka qaxootiga ah ee kasoo barakacay dhulkoodii hooyo, waxa jira in badan oo kale oo ku canqartay waddanka debeddiisa hase-ahaatee diirka iyo dhuuxaba ka ah Soomaali oo dhibta yuurursatay waddankii utaabatay siday inoo daartay ama si kasii daranba. Tixda hoos ku xusan oo la yidhaahdo "Soomaaliya" waxa curisay abwaanad Soomaaliyeed oo dalkeeda hooyo ku dhaxday oo keliya in ka yar laba toddobaad. Dulucda ay Maryan Cabdi Maxamed dhiibanayso iyo tawaawaca, cabashada,xusuusta murugtay iyo rajada laalanba ruuxba siduu maansada ugala soo bixikaraa waa tab isaga hurran. Contributed by; C.C.Cige..... Somalia.......Somalia.......Somalia....... I have met you briefly only once Bu I liked the way you were Even though you were already showing wrinkly signs I wish I could see you again in better shape Bu things are different now How can I meet you again ? I wonder how you are You have been through a lot since I met you last You have been raped, mugged, turned upside down Your belly has been ripped wide open And your organs have been sold at auctions For less than a shilling And yet you survived No plastic surgery could repair the damage People from the East and the West came to rescue you The wanted to reconcile your children But they were so obstinate The visitors had to abandon you But how can I help you ? I feel so hopeless My heart bleeds for you For what your children have done to you How can they be so ungrateful to their mother ? It is not your fault if you had so many husbands And your children had to be from different fathers Born from Queen Africa You were once one of the most beautiful African princesses I wonder what your siblings think of you now Some of them are in a similar position as you Why have you all been allowed to be in such a state ? Most of your children have deserted you To different corners of the world Will they ever remember your history ? Will your grandchildren be able to retell those memories ? I heard some of your children came back to visit you They say some your limbs are gradually healing But your scars will be forever rooted A reminder to your children of their greatest upheaval Nowadays, people from the East and West remember you less Some say that it is better for your wounds to heal by themselves As antibiotics do not always work Others think that cosmetic surgery might help to fade some of your scars But who knows what best to prescribe May be one day, Your children from the East or West or South or North Will find a miracle remedy for your wounds I hope it will not be too late For I fear you might be already dying slowly By Maryan Abdi Mohamed Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom _________ Somalia is solely for the Somalis! ....SCS. _____________________________________________ _________________CARTAN______________________ MAALINTII NIN JOOGGIYO MAANKEYGA CALAFKIIS!! HA QOOMMAMEYN HANNA QUUSSAN!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MaandeeQ Posted June 11, 2002 Glad to c u again CARTAN.......wlc back my dear friend. Salaaaaaaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted June 11, 2002 Mandeeq and CARTAN waw, you've both posted some good poems for real. Wlcm back to poetry section, you guys have gone silent for sometime. I hope you are well. keep the poetry coming.... Salaa, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted June 11, 2002 To somalis The fate our people is too hard to fathom Transcending the depth of all thoughful brains I fear our slither will give birth to doom More death and cry won't achieve the freedom Like the Gog we are digging into more sorrow Hoping to cry no more and smile tommorrow But expect never ever to witness that day When all is still and souls are ready to pray Superstition, and arrogant clan traditions of Filthy elders are these deaths attribution So can i be blamed, for crying louder than a crow Warn the danger, of those sipping our souls with a strow I wish my words were like precious stones to bestow To nourish the hearts of my people, whose esteem is so low Drop the guns Let go this scum uncle, let go this gun brother Don't plan more war uncle, Don't kill more lives brother I can't beg and be calm but I I can cry to supress the pain till you stop Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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CARTAN Posted June 12, 2002 Jamaal & MaandeeQ, thank you for your warm welcome guys, I appreciated that. I'm fine and everything is ok so far. I thought you're feeling the same way as well, insha'allah. I've missed the forum and its' folks alot. On the other hand, sister Kamila has also gone silent recently as I assumed. Bal sxb-yaal waan soo laaban doonaayoo gambaleel iyo waxbaa la garaacayaa oon maqlaaye, halkaa kasii dhiraandhirriya hawsha. ....SCS. :cool: _________________________________________ _________________CARTAN__________________ MAALINTII NIN JOOGGIYO MAANKEYGA CALAFKIIS!! HA QOOMMAMEYN HANNA QUUSSAN!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kamila Posted June 13, 2002 Salaams All :cool: Haye akhyaarta maxaa iga danbeeyey ayaantaan ma imaan farumkee sidii dibihabeenta hal mar ayaan imaaday waxna ma qorin asxaabta meesha waad ka wada maqneedeen kaliya waxaa joogay Jamaal marka aniga waan iska mashquulay waa iska howl aduun,,, Haye Cartan waan iska joogay lee My Dear Freind meshaan lee ka maqnaa sida kale maxaa cusub maxaa kala socdo ayaan taan? Koleey sidii ayaanti hore waan in aan soo nooleeynaa Farumka marka wakaas hala iska war haayo akhyaarta, Jamaaloow haye soo wad adiga iyo cartan ayaa gabayada lagu yaqaan anaga gareer iyo koobi lee ku jiri jirnaye _____________________________________ NIN ADUUNYO JOOGOW MAXAA ARAGTI KUU LAABAN Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
X.Playa Posted June 13, 2002 Axmed Ismaaciil Diiriye "Qaasin" Gabay Macaan iyo Qadhaadh iyo tarjumadii Andrzejewski. Macaan iyo Qadhaadh Axmed Ismaaciil Diiriye [Qaasin], 1965 Dacartuba mar bay malab dhashaa, muudsataa dhabaqe. Waxaan ahay macaan iyo qadhaadh, meel ku wada yaalle. Midigtaydiyo bidixdaydu waa, labo mataanoode; Midi waa martida soora iyo, maato daadihise; Midna waa middiyo xiirayiyo, mur iyo deebaaqe. Masalooyin talantaalliyaan, maandhe leeyahaye; Mar baan ahay muddeec camalsanoo, maagista aqoone; Marna macangag laayaan ahoo, miiggan baan ahaye. Mar baan ahay muftiga reerkiyo, mudanow shiikhiiye; Marna mukhawi waashoo khamriga, miista baan ahaye. Mar baan ahay murtiyo baanisaba, madaxda reeraaye; Oy weliba muuno iyo dulqaad, igu majeertaane; Marna reer magaal loofaroon, muuqan baan ahaye. Mar baan ahay nin xaaran maqdac ah, marin jidiinkiise; Marna tuug mu'diya baan ahoo, maal Rasuul bixine. Mar baan ahay maqaan awliyaad, maqaddinkoodiiye; Marna mudanka shayddaanka iyo, maal jin baan ahaye. Mar baan ahay nin midabaynayoo, maalinbays roga'e; Muuqaygu gelinkiiba waa, muunad gooniya'e; Miisaanna ima saari karo, qof i maleeyaaye. Muslinkiyo gaalada dirkaba, waan micne aqaane Malaa'iigta Naartiyo Jannada, waygu murantaaye. Mahadhooyin kala kaan ahoo, la igu maansheeyey Maahmaahahaan soo dulmaray, doqoni waa mooge; Ninkii maalmo badan soo jiraye, madaxu boosaystay Ee inan rag miisaami jirey, wuu i maan garane. Nin kastaw halkii kula macaan ay, muhato laabtaadu Ee aanad madadaaladeed, igala maarmaynnin Iska soo mar waa kuu mubaax, marinkaad doonto'e! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bitter and Sweet ranslated by, B. W. Andrzejewski with Sheila Andrzejewski, 1993 Consider the aloe - how bitter is its taste! Yet sometimes there wells up a sap so sweet That it seems like honey in your mouth. Side by side the sweet and bitter run Just as they do, my friends, in me, As I switch from sweet to bitter And back to sweet again. My two hands, right and left, are twins. One twin gives food to strangers and to guests, It sustains the weak and guides them. But the other is a slashing, cutting knife - As sharp to the taste as myrrh, As bitter as the aloe. Do not suppose I am the kind of man Who walks along one path, and that path only. I go one way, and seem a reasonable man, I provoke no one, I have the best of natures - I go another, and I'm obstinate and bold, Striking out at others without cause. Sometimes I seem a learned man of God Who retreats in ascetic zeal to a seclude sanctuary - I turn again and I'm a crazy libertine, Sneakily snatching whatever I can get. I am counted as one of the elders of the clan, Esteemed for my wisdom, tact and skill in argument, But within me there dwells a mere townee, too - A no-good layabout he is, at that. I'm a man whose gullet will allow no passage For food that believers are forbidden to eat, And yet I'm a pernicious, hardened thief - The property of even the Prophet himself Would not be safe from me. I have my place among the holy saints, I am one of the foremost of their leaders, But at times I hold high rank in Satan's retinue, And then my lords and masters are the jinns. It's no good trying to weigh me up - I can't be balanced on a pair of scales. From this day to that my very colour changes - Nay, I'm a man whose aspect alters As morning turns to evening And back once more to morning. Muslims and infidels - I know their minds And understand them through and through. "He's ours!" the angels of Hell proclaim of me "No, ours!" the angels of Heaven protest. I have, then, all these striking qualities Which no one can ignore - But who can really know my mind? Only a grey-head who has lived for many days And learned to measure what men are worth. And now, my friends, each man of you - If either of the paths I follow Takes your fancy and delights your heart, Or even if you cannot bear to lose The entertainment I provide, Then come to me along the path - You're free to make a choice! :cool: very philosophical poem, in my opinion the best during the Somalia as state 1960-1990. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted June 13, 2002 "My right hand and left hand are twins: One entertains the guests and walks the weak; The other is daggers dripping woes & wormwood." Ex-Playa, i must agree with you that thepoem you posted is one hell of a poem. I've interest in reading this poem, i read it sometime ago in somali and it is magnificent. I also read the poem translated in English, ofcourse, by Gosh(Adrowiski) himself. The bit i quoted amazed me alot, still it does, and also the bitterness and the sweetness that parralel each other. Here is the poem i read...it may have a different words from th one you posted by still the meaning remains the same. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites