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Lazhar Bouazzi
Poems
Sep 2017
The Bard
I am the quill that marks
The water-walled history
Of the sea as it may -
A swan, be it, or a black-backed
Gull.
I am the pariah who
Failed to posit his load on
A hill that hung low, like a
Sunless moon, but who can still
hark the dark
Rumbling of repetition.
I am the Quixote who took
On the wind who made the mill
Sob like a bronze leaf in grief,
Seared by the passage of
A sluggish summer.
I am the pariah, the
Quixote, and the historian
Of the rainbow runner.
Β©LazharBouazzi, August 5, 2017
Written by
Lazhar Bouazzi
Carthage, Tunisia
(Carthage, Tunisia)
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