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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Poem-A-Day: When the Grandmother Dies by Fady Joudah

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When the Grandmother Dies
by Fady Joudah
 

it'll be kept secret
from her four daughters

who'll be flying in
from three different countries

after years of absence
reunion ends



When the grandmother dies

it'll ruin summertime
for the grandkids who

in their mothers' grief will eat
okra each day

fresh & leftover
till it tastes like ash




When the grandmother dies

the groundskeeper will beg for cash
he comforts her he'll say

& the sisters
will reply

Were it not for you
the dead would have died


Copyright © 2013 by Fady Joudah. Used with permission of the author.
About this Poem:
 
"This poem was composed on a cellphone text message. Each section is exactly 160 characters long according to text message parameters. The poem is part of a book-long thread, titled Textu, forthcoming from Copper Canyon press in e-format, in which all the poems were composed as text messages of exactly 160 characters long."

Fady Joudah
Also by Joudah

Alight

 

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March 7, 2013

Fady Joudah is the author of The Earth in the Attic (Yale University Press, 2008) and Alight (Copper Canyon Press, 2013). In 2010 he received a PEN award for his translations of Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish.

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