Nour Al Ghraowi

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Nour Al Ghraowi is a Syrian writer, activist, and educator. Her poetry and essays have appeared in Dame Magazine, Mizna, Porter House Review, and others. She writes about social justice, migrant identity, and in the hope of changing the Western view of the Middle East and the Arabic language, which are often viewed as inimical. Source

Truth is I would like to escape myself

Truth is I would like to escape myself.

                                     Detach my body from my skin,

peel it layer by layer to uncover

                                     beneath the surface of petals

and thorns piled up year after year,

                                     who I am and who I want to be.

I want to be the flower that grows

                                     in dirt, the feather that flies free between

the cracks of fences. A wise woman

                                     once told me, don’t worry about you,

worry about who you could be.

                                     I want to be the woman who sits

on a desk and writes pieces of oceans,

                                     rivers on a white space in a place

where imagination has no border.

Published:

2021

Length:

Regular

Literary Movements:

Contemporary

Anthology Years:

2023

Themes:

Identity

Poems of Place

Violence & War

Literary Devices:

Imagery

visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work

Juxtaposition

the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect

Metaphor

a comparison between two unrelated things through a shared characteristic