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Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Thirst - Siamanto

My soul is listening to the death of the twilight.
Kneeling on the far-away soil of suffering, my
soul is drinking the wounds of twilight and of
the ground; and within itself it feels the raining down of tears.
And all the stars of slaughtered lives, so like to
eyes grown dim, in the pools of my heart this
evening are dying of despair and of waiting.
And the ghosts of all the dead to-night will wait
for the dawn with mine eyes and my soul.
Perhaps, to satisfy their thirst for life,
a drop of light will fall upon them from on high.

Siamanto (Atom Yarjanian) (1878 - 1915) Turkey
Translated by Alice Stone Blackwell
Source: ArmenianHouse.org

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