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No 100 - 1985


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Eugene Dubnov email a linkprint this page
Poem

Sensing the heart’s empty beat,
Touching the palm’s warm flesh,
Close to the sky where the moon fades away,
I keep repeating my names.

The heavy-boned earth is beneath me,
The dawn is cold on my face;
Presence of the dead incessantly
Troubles my step as I pass.

 


Translated by Eugene Dubnov and Peter Porter

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