Ishtar Poem by Majid Gaggi

Ishtar

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Ishtar, goddess of love and beauty
Where Are you and where did the traveler land you?
Where did you lose love, friendliness and beauty?
And there were only wars and fighting.
Why did you leave the land of blackness.
It became dismembered and dismembered.
it became dry land and the remains of ruins
After it was said by its beauty, proverbs
Two years later, she was struck by the beauty of Proverbs.
A star who got away with it and got sick.
It's true what Gilgamesh said about you
You are a palace in which heroes break down.
A deep, deep well where hope is lost.
Weren't you in the world of humans so wandered?
Looking for the victims to take away their money.
And then you leave them humiliated in hell.
Didn't you seduce the shepherd?
He lost all his sheep and fall in love with you
You went down to the underworld fast and fast.
To see your dead lover, July to relax your mind.
Come back to us and July, to long live the generations.
Green and blooming plains, valleys and mountains
Oh goddess of love, life and beauty

Majid Gaggi

Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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