by Djelloul Marbrook
(Lord of the assassins, 11th century)
Exile is a twofold problem:
no one eludes it and
mourned land disappears.
So while I hoped to complain,
I've nothing to complain about
except the poignant delusion
that some of us belong and
must be vigilant for those
who live among us in disguise.
We need the assassins
to exonerate what we do,
to make it seem less awful.
Hasan ibn al-Sabah lives
in our churches on Sunday,
in mosques and synagogues.
We can't describe his face
because we wear it while
we hunt the foreign devils.
From:
Far from Algiers
Copyright ©:
Kent State University Press, 2008
Last updated September 16, 2011