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irinia
Poems
May 2017
"America"
Speak to me of the wave of longing
That broke against you,
Pressuring your forehead,
Narrowing your narrow street,
Beating on your palms,
America.
Your eyes remain unclosed,
Looking-glass and sea,
For the dream with claws.
Fairy bird,
arching bird,
Sweet enchantress,
Envied by throngs.
"And you who ask about me everywhere,
By now don't you know that I am death?"
Flavia Cosma
from
Wormwood Wine
translated by Don Wilson with the author
Written by
irinia
where East meets West
(where East meets West)
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