Who do you miss in this world? But what about me? – From the top of the podium – ✍️ Yasser Al-Fadni
Fates, oh light of my eyes… I thought you were the most beautiful verse with which the great, unique and sincere poet Elias began his immortal poem, sung with the voice of the great artist Majzoub Ounsa. This song is one of the most beautiful. songs that have a special and deep impact in the heart of every listener and every connoisseur of the refined honey of Sudanese art.
There is an intellectual rapprochement and poetic similarity between the Sudanese poet Al-Sadiq Elias and the ancient poet Al-Mutanabbi, as well as a similarity in expressive narration, despite the great difference in years and despite the difference in language between them, but the spirit of the poem breathes the same breath, because it resembles what Al-Mutanabbi said as a singer:
I walked past their house pining for her.
Maybe I could see my loved ones there
No one sleeping in the house wakes up.
No visitors come near it
I asked the neighbor: Tell me, what's new?
He said: The house is more durable than its owners
Don't you know that people will…
And the house mourns its inhabitants
Al-Sadiq Elias was very creative in dissolving the channel's vocabulary and pouring out the juice. After making a high-quality mold into which he poured this gold, he began to be amazed and disconcerted, carrying the painful wound of his world. …believing that the world reveals its language and its eternity opens your page so that you can read what it contains.
I carry a wound in my world… since it was loved… the world is still there… and eternity is reading…
Sadiq Elias… he delights you when he explores the depths of emotional poetic storytelling. He has mastered the art of mastering the corner of the word that rings a resonant and appealing bell. He has a romantic school with renewed mulatto taste. . He is an artist who carries the triangle of soft speech, simple and restrained structures, and literal rhythm which does not tire the composer when he… He wants to play the strings melodically,
Our poet is characterized by a pure, chaste and good heart which forgives those who have wronged His Eminence. He extends his hand out of respect and forgiveness… white and without pain, and this is seen in his pulse when it beats:
Is it normal that you are bored… my longing heart is gone… I am obliged to forgive you… And he said in another copy: Wipe the tears from my eyes.. . I don't blame you. .. No matter how many tears flow, the sweetest, sweetest, most beautiful thing I sing is: You beat me against my will… We are growing bigger… from my heart I wish you… May you. always be happy. Peace be upon you, oh one.
From my platform, I relax the listening ear… where I listen and savor the sweetest and most beautiful melodies in the voice of Al-Fakhim, who sang only the beautiful and the beautiful, the song by the artist Majzoub Ounsa with a poem written by the one I call the undisputed prince of Sudanese singing poets… It's singing or not.