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tsovinar

07 Thursday Mar 2013

Posted by babylon crashing in Armenia, Illustration and art, Poetry, sonnet

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Armenia, ghost city of my soul, Gyumri, memory, Nar, Peace Corps, sonnet, sorrow, Tsovinar

sky child 2

I.
I was twenty-six when my neighbor sold
me his daughter. She was twelve, he explained,
and if I didn’t pay drams, dollars or gold
for her, the brothel in town would. He feigned
sorrow at such an act, though my neighbor
had been happily drunk the day before.

I was an oddity: a foreigner
living alone. I despise the word whore.
Pimps are poltroon dogs. But at twenty-six
I was easily confused; too frightened
that I would become the sort that inflicts
hell on a girl by saying no. Orphaned

for a month worth of cheap vodka, I paid
$82 dollars for her. All that night

we cried, sitting in my one-room hut; prayed
that there was some quick answer to make right
things that are neither. I could barely speak
her odd, harsh language. Nar knew no English.

She owned one dress, but no shoes. All that week
I went clothes hunting; hoping to furnish
for her at least underwear. But no one
sold such things at the market. Malnourished

and lice-ridden I shaved her. Her fallen
mane writhed upon the floor. Nar’s small, anguished
face looked foreign like me without her hair.

All that week she did not speak; lay in bed
and cried and cried. All that week my despair
deepened too. It was as if we had known
there was no easy out. I bathed her clean
and fed her full of lavash, khorovadz
and tahn. Even so, I felt obscene,
queasy, with my stomach tied up in knots.

II.
Nar will visit me sometimes. It took me ten
years to quit blaming myself. I never

have stopped blaming myself. Again, again,
again; the whole sick night, like a fever,
returns. Sweating and shitting and throwing

up all I gave her, Nar grew weaker, day
by day. I had no medicine, nothing
to ease her pain. Neighbors all stayed away;

even the bastard who had sold my Nar,
my lost Tsovinar, to me. Each visit

of hers is bitter-sweet. She travels far
for a boy who went mad; burnt down his hut,
got sent home in shame. I’ve never forgave

myself for leaving my Nar in her grave.

Notes:

The name Tsovinar (Ծովինար) is very ancient and very sacred. It was given to one of the pre-Christian deities in the Armenian pantheon. Tsovinar, or Nar, is the goddess of water, sea, and rain. A fire creature, she forces the rain and hail to fall from the heavens with her fury. Her name translates as “Nar on the sea.”

The Armenian monetary unit is called the dram. I also use several words in the poem which are the names of various Armenian dishes. Lavash (la’vash), bread of the gods, is soft and flat and when made by hand is rolled out and slapped against the walls of a clay oven. Khorovatz (xorovatz) is the Armenian word for barbeque and is often served using chunks of grilled meat rolled up in lavash. I found it similar to the Middle Eastern shawarma. Finally, Tahn (t’an) is a sour milk soup prepared by diluting yogurt with water. Often in Gyumri cucumber and dill were added.

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sky child of my heart

21 Thursday Feb 2013

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sky child of my heart

sky child of my heart

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gyumri, ghost city of my soul

07 Wednesday Dec 2011

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“Love and music go hand in hand. If there is love there is music, and there is no music without love. Let your life be filled with love and music!” — Armenian toast.

Today marks the 23rd anniversary of the Spitak Earthquake (1988). The northern city of the country of Armenia, Gyumri, was completely destroyed by a massive earthquake, killing over 25,000 people in 4 minutes. The city has never been rebuilt, but less than 7 years after the quake I found myself living there as a Peace Corps volunteer. I spent two years working in a state orphanage for handicapped babies. I consider Gyumri to by my adopted city, a ghost that never leaves me, no matter how far I am from it. As they say in Heyerin (the Armenian language) “kenats, em enker-jan, kenats,” to your life, my dear friend, to your life.

from our clothes, our beds

29 Thursday Apr 2010

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Armenia, ghost city of my soul, Gyumri, passion, sonnet

Love does not arrive in a sweat-fuck. Love
arrives in empty beds, all passion’s boast
and self-praise scares it. Lemon and olive
trees bloom, spring has arrived in Gyumri, ghost
city of my soul. Love, we are apart:
parted from our clothes, our beds are empty.
You sit naked by the window. I start
writing lines, stop. My love and the city
I love are far away. We are older
now, no less bolder. You at the peephole
watching me bathe. Love was there and passion
was our birth-right. Never forget, lover,
all our sweat-fucks: that you swallowed me whole,
and I ruptured, an earth-god’s carnation.
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