Poetry
by Nawel Abdallah
If only she could love more
as if the war had never broken her heart.
If only she could read May Ziadeh and Ghassan Kanafani
for hours under the sun,
without breaking news disrupting a smile or a tear.
If only she could return to her grandmother’s land,
drown a little in the sea,
sleep on dewy grass,
and kiss every poppy flower she meets.
If only she could write down all the words that attack at night,
ruining sleep like the buzzing of savage drones.
If only she could become a name on a bookshelf
before everything ends.
Appeared in Issue Spring '25
Nationality: Tunisian-Palestinian
First Language(s): Arabic
Second Language(s):
English,
French,
German
Stadt Graz Kultur
Listen to Nawel Abdallah reading "Small Wishes".
To listen to the full length recording, support us with one coffee on Ko-fi and send us an e-mail indicating the title you'd like to unlock, or unlock all recordings with a subscription on Patreon!
Supported by: