POETRY

SATURDAYS – Poetry, by Jorge Luis Borges

SATURDAYS > Out there there's a sunset, dark gem set in time, and a deep blind city of men who…

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BLUE TREE – Poetry by Joumana Haddad

BLUE TREE > When your eyes meet my solitude, silence becomes the fruit, and the storm sleep. Half close doors…

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A MAP OF EUROPE – Poetry by Derek Walcott

A MAP OF EUROPE > As the idea of Leonardo, where gape passages on water droplets, or the dragons lie…

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IN THIS SEASON HOT I THINK TO YOU – Poetry by Nazim Hikmet

IN THIS SEASON HOT I THINK TO YOU In this hot season I think to you, your nakedness, your neck,…

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SHOULD LANTERNS SHINE – Poetry by Dylan Thomas

SHOULD LANTERNS SHINE Should lanterns shine, the holy face, Caught in an octagon of unaccustomed light, would wither up, and…

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SOFTLY – Poetry by František Halas

SOFTLY Lean spike is your body, from which the grain is dropped and will not return to sprout as a…

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HE SAW HER ONLY ONCE – Poetry by Vladimír Holan

HE SAW HER ONLY ONCE He saw her only once. But from that moment he was surprised, and sang a…

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PAVILION ON THE LAKE – Poetry by Wang Wei

PAVILION ON THE LAKE Light the boat I met nice guest door, which is the distance from much of the…

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THOSE TWO, EMBRACED – Poetry by Izet Sarajlić

THOSE TWO, EMBRACED Those two embraced on the bank of the Rhine in Gottlieben, could also be you and me,…

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ASK THE HORIZON, ENRICHED WITH BLOOM OF STARS – Ibn Zamrak Poetry

ASK THE HORIZON, ENRICHED WITH BLOOM OF STARS Ask the horizon, adorned the flourishing of stars. In Him I trust,…

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