Jan 162024
 
 January 16, 2024  Poetry

 

Butterflies

Mahnaz Badihian

 

In my world, butterflies wage war,

Their beliefs intertwined, like ours,

Bound together from all directions,

Hidden wounds, no one sees the scars.

 

And this somber cat before me sits,

Unaware that loneliness is the same,

For both of us, it equally befits,

No footsteps echo, in this lonely game.

 

Commuters with wounded feet,

Return from a world of madness,

Seek the wondrous Land so sweet,

Where butterflies fear the breeze’s gladness.

 

From where we escaped, I ponder,

To find ourselves against this towering wall,

A Land that wields an axe, it squanders,

And scatters its roots on sorrow’s shore fall.

 

 

 

 

Do I Want To Be

Do I Want To Be

Do I Want To Be explores imagery as it brings to life award-winning poet Mahnaz Badihian’s poem Ferry through film.

  • Directed by: Melissa Syropiatko
  • Written by: Mahnaz Badihian
  • Produced by: Mahvand (Mahi) Sadeghi
  • Edited by: Melissa Syropiatko
  • Cast: Mahi Sadeghi
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