"The Sowing", written by Daniel Varoujan



It's the sower. He is standing tall and stout In the sunset's rays which are like flowing gold; Before his feet are the fields of the fatherland Spreading their unlimited nakedness. His deep apron, full of wheat seeds like stars Is wholly full. The thirsty ploughs of last year Now are waiting for his wide fist, and that fist Is opening upon the fields like a dawn. Sower, sow in the name of your home's table, Let the movement of your arms be unbounded; Tomorrow those wheat seeds you've thrown, like blessings, Will be pouring on heads of your grandchildren. Sower, sow in the name of the hungry poor Never let your palm be half-full from your apron; A poor today in the temple's lantern put The last oil for your harvest of tomorrow. Sower, sow in the name of Lord's sacrament, Let luminous seeds overflow your fingers; Tomorrow in each and every milky plant A portion of Jesus's body will ripen. Sow and sow yet even beyond the border, Sow like the stars and also sow like the waves. Don't worry if birds plunder all your seeds, Tomorrow God will in their place sow you pearls. Fill the furrows, let fertile ploughs overflow, Let golden lights flow out of soil's bosom. As the day turns to evening your arm's shadow Stretches long to the starry horizons.





The author of this poem is armenian intelligent Daniel Varoujan (Chpukgaryan). His father was one of the persecuted armenians in Istanbul during the reign of Sultan Hamid (1896). That's why he choose a nickname "varoujan" which means "adust wheat". He couldn't even imagine that after several years he would be also dislodged by Ottoman Empire and be among the victims of Armenian Genocide... But that time came (August,1915). He died, truly said, he was tortured as his intelligent writer friends: Siamanto, Grigor Zohrap, Ruben Sevak and one million others....Turkey still escapes from the responsibility and justice

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