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Are You Still Playing 

Flute?
The Original Version of the Poem

Masihkah Kau Bermain Seruling oleh Zurinah Hassan

Masihkah kau bermain seruling


walau waktu telah terlewat untuk kita bercinta
aku semakin terasa bersalah
melayani godaan irama
lagu yang tersimpan pada lorong halus buluh
dikeluarkan oleh nafas seniman
diukir oleh bibir
diatur oleh jari
dilayangkan oleh alun angin
menolak ke dasar rasa.

Masihkah kau bermain seruling


ketika kampung semakin sunyi
sawah telah uzur
waktu jadi terlalu mahal
untuk memerhatikan hujan turun
merenung jalur senja
mengutip manik embun
menghidu harum bunga.

Masihkah kau bermain seruling


ketika aku terasa mata bersalah
untuk melayani rasa rindu padamu
di kota yang semakin kusut dan tenat
adik-adikku menganggur dan sakit jiwa
bangsaku dipecahkan oleh politik
saudara diserang bom-bom ganas
dunia sudah terlalu tua dan parah.

Di sinilah berakhirnya percintaan kita


kerana zaman sedang menuntut para seniman
hidup di luar dirinya.

BIODATA OF ZURINAH HASSAN

 Date / Place of birth : 13 June 1949, Alor Setar Kedah.


 Permanent address : No.2, Jalan Pinggir, 8/1L, Seksyen 8, 40000 Shah Alam since
1974.
 Academic Qualifications : B.A.Hons (Universiti Sains Malaysia), M.A. (Universiti
Putra Malaysia). Doktor Falsafah, Akademi Pengajian Melayu, Universiti Malaya.
 Awards :

1. Anugerah Penulisan Asia Tenggara (S.E.A. Write Award) 2004
2. Book Category Award

i- Pujangga Tidak Bernama, Hadiah Sastera Perdana(1994/1995)

 ii- Memoir Zurinah Hassan Menjejak Puisi, Hadiah Buku Perpustakaan Negara
2002/2004)
 iii- Memoir Zurinah Hassan Menjejak Puisi , Hadiah Sastera Perdana 2002/2003.

Are You Still Playing Your Flute? by Zurinah Hassan

Are you still playing your flute?

When there is hardly time for our love

I am feeling guilty

To be longing for your song

The melody concealed in the slim hollow of the bamboo

Uncovered by the breath of an artist

Composed by his fingers

Blown by the wind

To the depth of my heart.

Are you still playing your flute?

In the village so quiet and deserted

Amidst the sick rice fields

While here it has become a luxury

To spend time watching the rain

Gazing at the evening rays

Collecting dew drops


Or enjoying the fragrance of flowers.

Are you still playing your flute?

The more it disturbs my conscience

to be thinking of you

in the hazard of you

my younger brothers unemployed and desperate

my people disunited by politics

my friend slaughtered mercilessly

this world is too old and bleeding.

SYNOPSIS

The poet is about a lady’s feelings concerning her partner who looks more interested in
playing the flute which seems to be his passion. He is seemingly oblivious to what is
happening to his family, relatives and friends. The lady feels guilty about imposing on him.

THEMES

 Family commitments
 Priorities in life
 Neglect of one’s duties

MORAL VALUES

 We should be aware of our family commitments and carry them out properly.
 Everyone has priorities in, life and we should know what is important and what is not.
 Following a hobby is good but there is a time for work and a time for play.

POINT OF VIEW

 The poem is the first point of view.


 The person is addressing another person and describing a situation to him.

LANGUAGE AND STLYE

 Rhetorical question
 Descriptive and questioning
 Simple style and no rhyme

TONE, MOOD AND ATMOSPHERE


 Sombre and regretful
 Serious atmosphere

POETIC DEVICES

 Imagery – e.g. ‘blown by the wind’, ‘depth of my heart’


 Alliteration – e.g. ‘fragrance of flowers’
 Symbol – e.g. ‘flute’, ‘song’
 Repetition – e.g. ‘Are you still playing your flute?’
 Figurative Language – Metaphor e.g. ‘The melody concealed in the slime hollow of
bamboo – Personification e.g. ‘sick rice field’

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