Remembered

Remembered

How many have suffered like I have suffered?

For years my tragedy will be remembered

* * *

In a cage of suffering I met my plight

And with my tears, a message of grief I write

Its ink overflows with the tears of my sight

Seeing my crushed child and house set alight

Flames that ignited my sorrows with its light

If they were poured onto days, they’d become night

To an ocean of sorrows I surrendered

For years my tragedy will be remembered

* * *

Muhammad, with my tears, Ali would bury

What some saw as death, I saw a tragedy

I surrendered myself to his soul’s beauty

And embraced his death as a calamity

My tears filled a wound that his death left empty

I was a part of him, him a part of me

I used to cry his name and no-one answered

For years my tragedy will be remembered

* * *

Wandering the Lord of the world an orphan

Two weight things from Fatima they’d stolen

The inheritance of my father taken

And my husband’s right to lead Ahmed’s nation

To a world of injustice we’d awaken

It lay scattered with the graves of my children

A world of murder and hatred we’d entered

For years my tragedy will be remembered

* * *

At the house that angels visit, they gathered

No care for the house that Muhammad had fathered

Where even Satan toward us surrendered

They burned the house of the man that I mothered

The heavenly rose that Muhammad nurtured

They struck it, broke its rib and left it withered

And with a broken rib, alone, I wandered

For years my tragedy will be remembered

* * *

Hated by the world, I told the world, goodbye

O’ Fiḍḍa don’t tell my children that I’ll die

I passed away and saw Hassan in my eye

Holding Hussain, uncontrollably he’d cry

And upon my chest for hours, they would lie

O’ mother get up and to our cries reply

I watched the orphans that I had once mothered

For years my tragedy will be remembered

* * *

(London – 01/03/13)

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