Night Of Pleasant Loneliness, Poet: Sohrab Sepehri Poem by Mehraneh Hosseini

Night Of Pleasant Loneliness, Poet: Sohrab Sepehri

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Night of Pleasant Loneliness

Listen, the world's farthest bird is singing.
The Night is fluid, whole, and open.

Geraniums
And the loudest branch of the season, hear the moon.

Stairs in front of the building,
Door with lantern in hand,
And the lavish breeze,

Listen, the road is calling your steps from afar.
Your eye is not the darkness's ornament.
Shake your eyelids, put on your shoes and come.
Come until the moon's feather alerts you
And Time sits with you on a lump of earth
And the psalms of night, absorbs your body
Like a piece of music.

There is a pious man there who will tell you:
The best thing is to come upon a look that is still moist with love's advent.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Saadat Tahir 20 May 2012

most likely a translation.... a well done beautiful ones... i felt the geraniums brush against my imagination be happy

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