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Singing Eyes of Iran By Mariam Saidan
Singing Eyes of Iran She flicks her glass eye in a public video saying"Now I have a singing eye!"She seems happier than I've ever been.light streaming in my little gardenin London, weak heart in Iran.I keep repotting plants to see if the roots ar…
She flicks her glass eye in a public video saying "Now I have a singing eye!" She seems happier than I've ever been. light streaming in my little garden in London, weak heart in Iran. I keep repotting plants to see if the roots are fine you do weird things when your motherland gets smaller than a prison cell and you escape it.
They shoot, the women dance like there's a nightclub in every single one of them open until dawn.
This poem was first published by The Broken Spine and nominated for the 2023 Pushcart Prize.
By Mariam Saidan
Biography:
Mariam Saidan is a Specialist Advocate for Women's Rights and has worked as a Children's Rights Advocate, studied Human Rights Law at Nottingham Universality and Creative Writing at Kent University. She was born in London, and has lived in Iran, France, and the UK. She wrote her first journal at 8 years old in Iran during the Iran-Iraq war.
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