Hearing of Alia Muhammed Baker’s Stroke, poem by Philip Metres

    Hearing of Alia Muhammed Baker’s Stroke

    How a Basra librarian
    could haul the books each night,
    load by load, into her car,

    the war ticking like a clock
    about to wake. Her small house
    swimming in them. How, the British

    now crossing the limits
    of Basra, the neighbors struck
    a chain to pass the bags of books

    over the wall, into a restaurant,
    until she could bring them all,
    like sandbags, into her home,

    some thirty thousand of them,
    before the library, and her brain,
    could, finally, flood into flame.



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