Unfortunately, It Was Paradise: Selected Poems
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505 | 8 | |a They Would Love to See Me DeadWhen the Martyrs Go to Sleep; The Night There; We Went to Aden; Another Damascus in Damascus; The Flute Cried; In This Hymn; from I See What I Want to See (1993); The Hoopoe; from Why Have You Left the Horse Alone? (1995); I See My Ghost Coming from Afar; A Cloud in My Hands; The Kindhearted Villagers; The Owl's Night; The Everlasting Indian Fig; The Lute of IsmaeI; The Strangers' Picnic; The Raven's Ink; Like the Letter ""N"" in the Qur'an; Ivory Combs; The Death ofthe Phoenix; Poetic Regulations; Excerpts from the Byzantine Odes of Abu Firas | |
505 | 8 | |a The Dreamers Pass from One Sky to AnotherA Rhyme for the Odes (Mu'allaqat); Night That Overflows My Body; The Gypsy Woman Has a Tame Sky; from A Bed for the Stranger (1999); We Were without a Present; Sonnet II; The Stranger Finds Himself in the Stranger; The Land of the Stranger, the Serene Land; Inanna's Milk; Who Am I, without Exile?; Lesson from the Kama Sutra; Mural (2000); Mural; Three Poems (before 1986); A Soldier Dreams of White Tulips; As Fate Would Have It; Four Personal Addresses; Glossary; A; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; L; M; N; Q; S; T. | |
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