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Songs in Egypt Tahrir Square
Posted by: adonis49 on: August 13, 2012
Songs in Egypt Tahrir Square
My Spring in Winter (inspired from the poem of Kaddour Hadadi)
First lights of winter
First days of January
The reflections in your green eyes
Blossomed the olive trees
In the midst of the thousands
I saw you chanting and dancing.
The king and his army put down the arms and fled.
The wave of the crowd is carrying you
Under your feet a palace crumbled.
In Tahrir Square you demolished the ancient empire.
I can’t see you anymore
But I know now that you do exist.
I want to see you dancing and chanting again, so badly,
Tell me I ‘m not dead yet.
My spring in winter
Birds are not singing
The masses have dispersed
Wild bad herbs growing faster than wheat.
Smiles and hopes swept away by the sand wind.
Time keeps playing tricks on me
I can ignore time and snub it.
Your shadow overlapping my shadow
We are redesigning another world
What wild herbs want from me?
I won’t set fire on myself
I won’t forget
And I won’t step back…
Note: Inspired from Egyptian songs