Notice from life



you'll be happy in your new life
don't even ogle in the booklet of your old
and in those pages turned history

leave it all between dusty sheets in a shelf
write down what day it was
of curiousity you perhaps one day look into this bundle

Perhaps someone looks and thinks "suffering and joy"

midwinter and cold
the wind of a burning heart
no return
(l can not return)

time och passing days
will not return

the soul is most difficult to get in print
from the heart comes reaproach
every pen and every human writes life's
dramatic document

the written fossile
stays forever





Poetry by ZARIFE DEMIR
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Written on 2010-02-03 at 20:47

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Esti D-G The PoetBay support member heart!
Zarife, a wonderful poem, hopefully "The written fossil stays forever." luv esti
2010-03-22


Brian Oarr
This work impresses, Zarife ... reading it, I thought "suffering and joy" for the poet who labored so for each precise word selection. The pages of our histories do wither, keen observation in a piece so spare.

Brian
2010-02-04