Bazaar

Bazaar

A Poem by Nomenklatura
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Manama, 1998

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'Jaeed Jidan, Sadiqui,' he approves

my choice of tat from his cluttered stand.

A cat in a bag or muezzin call alarm clock.

I flinch as he grabs my hand.

'Dinarain, kalamti', but he hadn't.

The price was one Bahraini dinar.

I give it to him and am released

and return with clock or cat to the car

with the wonky taxi sign and

a henna-bearded loon takes me back

through the bazaar and neon Bank signs

into civilisation through the crack

that is Mana'ama highway.


© 2015 Nomenklatura


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Nomenklatura
Nomenklatura

Spain



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Novel in the process of being published by Unbound Books. refugee from now-defunct Jottify. Occasional poetry prize-winner, published in a few minor anthologies. more..

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