Remi Kanazi: Remembering Edward Said
Remembering Edward Said
By Remi Kanazi
It's been two
years since his death
And I still mourn today
A wise
intellectual
Who was never afraid
Ahead of his
time
An innovator with conviction
Fighting for his
beliefs
Without political restriction
Books like
Orientalism
Set the stage for understanding today
A
critic and a kin
A swordsmen with the pen
A fighter
among men
True heart with so much to defend
And when
it came time he put it back into our minds
What about the
Question of Palestine?
The Culture and Resistance
His
insistence that we understand
I take my hat off to this
man
For the stands he took
For the hands he
shook
For the books he left behind
A one of a kind
A
pianist and husband
A father and a friend
A genius and
compass
Directing students to years end
A mentor
without knowing
An image ever glowing
And a voice
carrying the words Palestinians needed to hear
And this
year more than ever
The cause yearned for him to be by
its side
So many left speechless
After the news came
that he died
So we remember Edward Said
His words are
his legacy
We’ll continue his vision
And hold close
the memories
The voice
The words
The
emotion
That brought out the best in our
society
**I live in New York City as a Palestinian American freelance writer. I am the founder and primary writer for the political website www.PoeticInjustice.net. I can be reached at remroum@gmail.com.