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LETTER TO MY WIFE
					     11-11-19933
					    Bursa Prison
My one and only!
Your last letter says:
``My head is throbbing,
	       my heart is stunned!''
You say:
``If they hang you,
	   if I lose you,
		     I'll die!''
You'll live, my dear-
my memory will vanish like black smoke in the wind.
Of course you'll live, red-haired lady of my heart:
in the twentieth century
		    grief lasts
			 at most a year.

Death-
a body swinging from a rope.
My heart
	 can't accept such a death.
But
you can bet
     if some poor gypsy's hairy black
	       spidery hand
		  slips a noose
		      around my neck,
they'll look in vain for fear
		      in Nazim's
			  blue eyes!
In the twilight of my last morning
I
will see my friends and you,
and I'll go
to my grave
	    regretting nothing but an unfinished song...
My wife!
Good-hearted,
golden,
eyes sweeter than honey-my bee!
Why did I write you
		   they want to hang me?
The trial has hardly begun,
and they don't just pluck a man's head
			     like a turnip.
Look, forget all this.
If you have any money,
	       buy me some flannel underwear:
my sciatica is acting up again.
And don't forget,
a prisoner's wife
	       must always think good thoughts.

			      Nazim Hikmet
                 Trans. by Randy Blasing and Mutlu Konuk (1993)