“Downtown” by Bänoo Zan

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“Downtown”

By Bänoo Zan

The sparrows on the pavement

on my way—

did move a bit

but didn’t fly away

There is a way to

be together

in this world—

There is a way


Copyright © Bänoo Zan

Bänoo Zan is a poet, translator, essayist, and poetry curator, with over 300 published pieces and three books including Songs of Exile and Letters to My Father. She is the founder of Shab-e She’r (Poetry Night), Canada’s most diverse and brave poetry open mic (inception 2012). It is a brave space that bridges the gap between communities of poets from different ethnicities, nationalities, religions (or lack thereof), ages, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, poetic styles, voices, and visions. Bänoo is the co-editor of the international poetry anthology: Woman, Life, Freedom: Poems for the Iranian Revolution, to be published by Guernica Editions in 2025.


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