KNOT Magazine
Fall Issue 2022
Arthur Heifetz
Berber Song
sometimes the heart
is a dried up oued
nothing but stones
sometimes the olive trees
are arthritic old women
with twisted limbs
unable to bear fruit
sometimes we spend our nights
huddled close to the coals
our burnooses drawn tight
against the cold Saharan wind
and then the rains pour down
like a gift from God
flooding the river beds
filling the valley with roses
so beautiful
they make the stones sing
the gardens are showered
with small apples
the sparrows flit
from rock to rock
in search of fallen fruit
the knowing storks
perch on the adobe walls
one leg tucked
under their wings
and nod as if they had
witnessed this scene
a million times
from the roses
we distill the perfume
which young girls
rub on their skin and
spray on their crow-black hair
and slowly love returns
Art Heifetz teaches ESL in Richmond Va. to mostly Middle Eastern students. He has published over 200 poems in 13 countries. He has taught in Tunisia and Iran. See polishedbrasspoems.com for more of his work.