Your Mayjana
By Ibtisam Abujad
That it is mayjana…ya mayjana
Ephemeral chimes flowing
As she lifts into the air
I catch her, packaging her
As I had when her heart sang the rhythm with mine
My mayjana, I remember swaying
Comforted by the jolts of the beating feet
She twisted and danced, hand in hand
With time and dahr closer to her than the strings that bind me to my mayjana
The tree of giving,
the earth from which we were forged
An-Nafs, it is she who gave birth to the drums
Do you not hear the strings, the purrs, and the hums… and the toes, the thumbs
Strings broken, verses sung on womb, I mean, tomb carvings
Etched in raspberry and cherry pies, tart but ever so sweet they echo
I hold my mayjana, from the ana born of may
Doubled, tripled
Golden leaves sprouting from calcified limbs-evergreens
Mayjana, Mayjana, for you have leaved and left
The song of the wind swings your vines
Rattles you into a world of drums, they tap
I await the day my mayjana, when your roots can find the trace
and your strings have once again been thread
Then I will finally hear the chimes of
mayjana…your mayjana
Ibtisam Abujad is an instructor and doctoral student at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI.