Resurrection of a Dream
(In solidarity with the people of Palestine)
From the rubbles of the towns
From the ashes of the dead
We are born again.
In Bethleham we are born
In Gaza we are born
In West Bank we are born
In Ramallah we are born
You roar through the creaking canons
That you’ve engineered with great effort
You swagger through the mighty tanks
That you’ve accumulated with all your wealth
Unfortunately,
They mercilessly kill anyone they confront
Indiscriminate of the Israelis and the Palestinians
Or any insects or the humans
You tossed the death’s ruthless hand
And invited a harrowing toll
The same long suffering
But powered us with more resilient souls
We yearn for the history to reveal
The truth of our trials
And we have enough moral courage
For a resolute rise!
Brief Bio
Keshab Sigdel is the author of Samaya Bighatan (‘Dissolution of Time’, 2007) and Colour of the Sun (Poesis, 2017). He has edited Madness: An anthology of world poetry (RedPanda Books, 2023) featuring 297 poets from 101 countries/territories. He also edited a volume of Nepali poetry, An Anthology of Contemporary Nepali Poetry (Big Bridge, 2016). His recent work of translation Shades of Color (Nepal Academy, 2021), is a collection of indigenous Nepali poetry. Besides poetry, he also writes fiction, literary essays and plays. He is the Editor of Poetry Planetariat, a global poetry magazine published by World Poetry Movement. He also co-edited Of Nepalese Clay, literary journal of the Society of Nepali Writers in English and Rupantaran, a journal of translation published by Nepal Academy. Sigdel teaches Poetry and Literature of War, Conflict and Trauma at Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu.
Email: keshab.sigdel@gmail.com