Hama-Sana
The Cultural Center in Hama today hosted a poetic meeting for four poets from Tartous who presented in their poems the concerns of the homeland and the human being, in the presence of a number of poets and interested people.
The meeting was opened by poet Narges Omran with four poems, the first in the spoken dialect titled “Gina Hama,” the second in the Bedouin dialect entitled “The Heart Ringing” and two vertical poems entitled “A Mute Whisper” and “Matt of Conscience”.
The poetess Najat Khalil presented three humane and sentimental vertical poems entitled “For My Mother”, a flirtatious poem entitled “Ya Qalb Rafqa” and the third entitled “Oh Leader”.
In her turn, the poetess Maysa Alloush recited two poems entitled “Inshaqaq” and “I am not a poet” and two thoughts entitled “Freeing Memories” and “Purity of Jasmine” in which she spoke about the martyr and the homeland.
The meeting was concluded with poems by poet Ola Abdullah the first, a zajal poem entitled “Let me be” that carried between its letters a greeting to the Syrian Arab Army and a number of tafil poems, including “Today”, which is an emotional poem that plunges into the details of an imaginary encounter and sails in a horizon of dreams in addition to a number of texts of vertical poetry.
Suhad Hassan