Shackles 

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Written by : Hashem 

Translated from arabic by : Tamara Qiblawi

Hashem Hashem is a queer poet and performer based in Beirut, Lebanon. He has been part of feminist and queer organizing in Lebanon and the MENA region since 2009. Hashem holds a BA in Media Studies, and an MA in Gender & Sexuality Studies from SOAS, University of London. He has performed his poetry at different venues in Lebanon, Belfast, Mexico City and Kathmandu. In 2018, together with Baladi dancer Alexandre Paulikevitch, Hashem wrote and performed The Last Distance, a performance about queer embodiment and language. Currently, Hashem hosts a weekly poetry section, Bouyout, on Hammam Radio. His first poetry collection, Class Hatred, will be published in September 2020.

Blog: https://hashembeirut.wordpress.com 

Instagram: @hashem.beirut 

 

Don’t believe what they say 

Life doesn’t happen 

Inside neat minds 

And polite hearts 

When I strip myself 

Of my rings 

I strip myself 

Of elegant words 

Of coherent sentences 

I become 

The mouth of an Arab 

The mouth of a Barbarian 

That knows no knife nor spoon 

Hands that are free 

Hands that can’t write 

But with a hammer and nail 

I become 

A secret path 

A wild forest 

That won’t hide 

Its dark corners 

I become 

A rebellious snake 

That won’t apologize 

For its painful bites.

Nourishing the roots 

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