A woman puts an orange in her husband’s pocket
and her longing I saw
they’re opening unmarked graves with warrants
and silence’s strength I saw
truth bound, the papers lie
and hate in the words I saw
grace in the bazaar, conscience in exile
and the feigned surprise I saw
driven again to my pencil’s mercy
and the invitation to end I saw
from poison mouths the children kissing the vine
and their glass bravery I saw

Patrick Sykes is a journalist and writer based in Istanbul, Turkey.

Faris Kuseyri was born in 1978 in Antakya, Turkey. His latest poetry collection is The Eastern Wall (2019). He’s also published children’s books and a translation of Maya Angelou’s poems.
