Abdel Latif Moubarak (Arabic: ??? ?????? ?????) is an Egyptian poet (born 1964) . He is a member of the Egyptian Writers Union and a member of the Arab Writers on the Internet. He was born in Suez and writes poetry using classical Arabic and Egyptian vernacular. He received a Bachelor of Law from Ain Shams University. He was one of the most important poets of the 1980s and his poems were published in several literary magazines in Egypt and the Arab world, including the Arab magazine, Kuwait magazine, News Literature, Republic newspaper, Al-Ahram, the new publishing culture (magazine) .[1]
Oh my lady
Passion now is very different
You're Condemnation of my heart trembling
While hurt sadness tampering
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A Wonder without an Identity
A poem by: Abdel latif Moubarak … Egypt
Translate by: Fawzy Al-Shalabi
A Wonder without an Identity
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Fills me with pain this morning
Tears cry
until now, I'm with practice these rituals
And cracked my inside victories to defeats
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Sign me Up Here
To Uterus who is not commute history
Write my name
Never I breastfeed from the bosom of the women in the slave market.
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Give birth to the sun the day
asked about you
When the evening
Reflected the light of the moon from your window
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