October 17, 2005
Parthenon en suspense
Sultana Raza, an Indian poet has written a poem about the Parthenon Marbles, following a visit to the British Museum & says that she had the instant feeling that they “did not belong in that museum & were not happy there”. Having experienced the special atmosphere and energy of Greece this summer, she was motivated to publish this poem.
Parthenon en suspense
Caged in grey
granite and stone,
a cold, empty, echoing spacewith their delicate fringes
swinging in airartfully caught
in gossamer marble,
the Parthenon sculptures
imprisoned in time,
draw millions
from around the world,while they stand
exposed and vulnerable
to every stare and slant,spending one part
of their long journey
suspended in space,
travelling through time
in their motionless state…Do they long for
their own balmy airs
echoing with
their people’s prayers?Do they long to be
warmed by Apollo’s light,
while the Graces dance
to his haunting lyre?And when time
finally
spins to an end?Will they carry on and
finish their gestures
as if time never was?Continue frolicking,
as they transport millions
to timeless dimensions,luminous fairy places
with sparkling air
and crystal streamswhere spirited gods
romp in unspoilt forests,
lush with entrancing
goddesses, nubile nymphs,while satyrs, centaurs, and
horses run free.© Sultana Bashir Raza 2005
Other poems by Sultana can be found on her website.
- Silent Awaiting – a poem about the Parthenon Marbles : July 11, 2010
- Free admission to Acropolis today : September 27, 2006
- Athens’ new roof gallery : August 29, 2008
- Worshipers of Zeus want to use the Acropolis : April 18, 2006
- Janet Munsil’s play about the Marbles : November 10, 2008
- A new website presents the Parthenon frieze : January 20, 2010
- Greece unveils the New Acropolis Museum : July 1, 2009
- The best location for the Parthenon Marbles : July 2, 2009