Free
Yes, I am free
I can do what
I’d like do
Be who I liked
to be
I am free
Can look around
and listen
unexpected sound
Oh yes, I can
fly around
With dark navy
mountain`s bright
grey arms all
around
My tail sparkles
with
golden
reflection of the sun
Stop! stop! my
thoughts
I am remembering
something that I
don’t want
I am going to
try to finish my Nun
Plus, sun is all
around.
2000.
Time
This particular
time is continuing to represent the time
With so many
selves within the time
From higher
government agencies with their highly descriptive profiles in front of the time
This is the
time!
But I am lucky I
have realised my own space on my own time
Ricardo Muti
playing
“Uf dem anger!”
Nature is talking
with high key on the Symphony
Time on its own
time
Let’s go to that
particular time and the play at world theatre of the time
On Arcola Street
number one
Day 1
Talking about
immigrants, it’s my turn and my time
I am called:
Leylâ night foul times, day rise other times
Alevi acceptance
of all
Kurdish one
Turkish one
Seventy-two
languages and seventy-two believes
Called “Devil’s
advocate” time to times
I have been in
this play long enough to be witness this particular time
Aliens and
Alienist in this Monarchic times have been written
Current in this
particular time
[long time
These times have
been created at the world theatre
Heritage by so
many players before the time
“It was
Anniversary of convention, remember last time.”
Oh dear I am
receiving some vibes!
But I should
hang on to my action at the time
Let me try to
take you through the feelings of self’s
Facing self
selves enforced at the time
Vibes are
listening now!
Whispers are
growing with my multiple roles,
I am the voice!
With the
reflection of the cases coming and going
Dominating these
issues quite long time
“Acknowledgment
of the self-status would come with the acknowledgment of the time.”
“To be just to
yourself be just to time.”
Look every one!
Every one drinks
blood globally in front of our time
Day one has gave
birth to another day one
I have played my
role by answering the voices this particular
Now it’s your
time.
2002
Become
I have become
love
Then I have
become heart within eye with the tear and fear
I have become
question with the answer
I have become
rain with frost within forest
Then a little
dear
I have become
ruthless within the rain shameless as a fear.
1997.
LEYLÂ ASLAN
LEYLÂ ASLAN is a Kurdish- and
Turkish-speaking Bektashi Darvish-poet and saz (lute) player. Leylâ was born in
1963 in Sivas / Kangal / Topardıç village. She immigrated to England / London
in 1985 as a political refugee and carried out active work on human rights within
community organizations. Between 1990-1997, Aslan, who was educated in the
Social Research / Science Department of North London University, conducted
research on Refugee and Community Psychology, Religion and Culture, and the
Place of Women in Society. In the first half of the 1990s, she worked with
Independent Women's Collective and took part in the construction of the
Pirsultan Abdal Sivas Martyrs Monument in Hackney. Her first book in Kurdish,
Turkish and English, ‘Me Within Me’, was published in 2015. ‘Journeys in Your
Own Mirror’, which is part of the ‘Me Within Me’ file, was published within the
scope of Refugee Studies between 2000-2004.In 2014, in the British Poets
Anthology - Poet's Poetry [Kadim Lacin], which featured 34 poets, [She was
printed second time] she took place. Her second book, ‘One Way Love’, poetry,
and her third book ‘Dervish’s Journey in to Self-Mirror’ are her collective
English poetry. She took part in social and community organizations, Social
Services, local and regional festivals with her music [saz] and poetry works.
Throughout her work Leylâ has used performance art and a humanist approach to
develop user-led initiatives that encourage self and community healing. As well
as her work with refugees she has also led workshops on mental and sexual
health, substance misuse and domestic violence. Between 1997 and 2018, she
established the Forbidden Cultures Art Project, Collective Art, Kurdish /
Turkish Speaking Art Therapy Group, Anatolian Art. She lives in London.
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