Those Who Still Love Poem by Fatos Arapi

Those Who Still Love



Those who have no food,
When they dream of food,
Let them think of you and me.
Those who have no fire,
When they dream of fire,
Let them think of you and me.
The insomniacs of this world
With their eyes wide open like the night,
In the depth of their nights,
Let them think of you and me.
Those who have perished
And who still love -
Let them think of you and me.

(1970)

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Translated from the Albanian by Robert Elsie
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Siyabonga A Nxumalo 19 May 2014

Those who love poetry, when they browse the net, searching for great poetry site and amazing poets, Let them find PoemHunter so they can read your poems. Magnificent poem. Siya_! !

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Urshula Davis 19 May 2014

This is beyond beautiful. Love does conquers all and the love you and your significant other share is so powerful it can give love to others. Thanks. May your love continue to stretch as wide as the sky!

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