Saturday, November 02, 2024

The Legacy of a Bedouin Emir

 I wrote the following poem as a tribute to the memory of the late UAE President Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan the day he died on November 2,2004. I lived many years in the UAE and watched his benevolent rule up close. This is the first time it is published on the 20th anniversary of Sheikh Zayed's death.

 

From the oasis of Al Ain

You started your march

Your dream, your vision,

Your desire for change

 

You rose from the desert

As tall, as generous

As unbending as a palm tree

Always giving, always sheltering

Standing aloft, above history and time

For all to see, how legacy is made

How seeds are sown, how life is born

 

From the desert's womb

The cradle of man

The home of Abraham, of Mosses

Of Jesus the Nazareth,

Of Mohammed the Quraishite

Of Babel's gardens

Of civilizations of yore

The home of heroism

And haunting stories

You found the secret

With a Bedouin's intuition

With nature's inspiration

That water and only water

Was the miracle of life!

 

With a vision in sight

And a will at hand

You shouldered the burden

With a solemn oath

Never will you slumber

Never will you sleep

Never your conscience

Will rest in peace

 

Until the desert, adorns its cloak

Until it lushes, with luxuriant bloom

 

Until people in love

In plenty and bounty

Under the tent of Zayed

All live in peace

All divisions must cease

 

Until all could see  

How a Bedouin Emir

Can teach the world

How leaders could reap

When promises, they keep.

 

                             - Bashir Goth, November 2, 2004.


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