KNOT Magazine
Fall Issue 2022
Deema K. Shehabi
Eminent Domain
A dusty doormat,
a wind that evanesces in the mouth,
a history dismembered in the body
of a sparrow crashed upon the window sill,
a flattened venison on a plate with chanterelles
in a lake resort named after a vanished tribe,
an old Damascene house with little snakes
in the holes of its cool walls,
a rust blemish on a woman’s face
lit up by a surveillance flare in the dark,
a child with a lucid dream
in which he runs and jumps
over acacia trees in the Sahel,
some oleanders sheared in half in mid-blossom
in the middle of September—
an abandoned house saturated with yellow mustards
in which someone scrapes the light
at midnight and scares the children,
a ten-year-old with an M16 in Tebane
who’d rather go to school,
a conversation with my love in which he says,
Why weep at the sight of small outstretched
hands? Tomorrow, we’ll go south—
Deema K. Shehabi is poet, writer, and editor. She is the author of Thirteen Departures from the Moon, and is co-editor with Beau Beausoleil of Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here. Her work has appeared widely in various anthologies and literary journals. Her most recent publication is a collaboration with Marilyn Hacker titled Diaspo/Renga: a collaboration in alternating renga. Her work has been translated into Arabic, Farsi, and French.