The Brothers Of Pegasus Poem by Fatos Arapi

The Brothers Of Pegasus



Ancient confusion in those wise,
those fond eyes...
Beside a car, beneath a traffic light,
Elegant, glistening in the sun
and the wind.
They neigh,
The brothers of Pegasus. Volatile,
As if spewed from the bowels of the earth.
With dazzling tassels on their brows
they snort,
The coursers of Kosova.

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Translated from the Albanian by Robert Elsie
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