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"Night Travels" Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Bilal Hamamra, Feb 3, 2009
Culture   Poetry

  

No more grief on my sons I consume,
But my tears fall gently like April rain.
When by night travels I glance them,
Being worn their white garments.

Worm is Time, sucker of my imagination marrow,
A horrible beauty hatches from my dimmed decay.
Endless insomnia is the fruit of my loss,
My flesh in flames is no longer a feeling.

Dead Language I am;
My bones are empty pens.





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