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Unchained Tethers

David F Williams, PhD, DSc, FREng, FLSW
Author, Scientist & Consultant

Several years before what became known as the Arab Spring, we paid our second visit to Morocco. Even within the few years since we were there last, it was possible to sense a change in the people; there was a new, welcomed, monarch, but tension was in the air. They were scared and excited, arrogant and frightened, all at the same time.

Unchained Tethers

Metallic vectors from the north
Exchange old eyes for heavy purses
Fearsome young hopefuls drawn
Towards the neo-promised land

The blend of doubt and pride
Yields uncertainty at their door
The strands of time already blur
The lessons gone and those to come

Which way does the minaret face
Can Mecca still be seen through the Atlas peaks
Did the French and the Jews leave the Berber untouched
Can the Souk, the Medina, the Kasbah survive

The flux of microwave, Mercedes and jazz
The loss of the lifelines of their future
Muezzin and mobile, discordant, compete
The old lute is tethered to the amp

A purchase in the Souk consummated by card
Guides already the Euro demand
Clothes of Gucci or labelled Zinedine
Mask faded kaftan and dull djellaba

Marrakech, Morocco, March 2004

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