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Down the Mountain

Down the mountain  
Were sound travels quickly
Away in horizon,
Were sun rise lazy above the clump
Where fear, hides underneath
two rivers of fire and water.

Down the mountain  
a shadow different than shadows
Whenever noon stands,
Sick shadow in front of me,
walks above dusty road.

My hands were clinging to clouds
Dug up the earth, 
For calls from homeland,
A homeland were still the scene of blood
In the glow of morn!

My lips were not yet
Recovered from counting- 
It was about a thousand,
After thousand 
Puzzled weighted poems

Governed by rhymes
Governed by love or war
Could it be I never know
as well, said Zeus,
as well responded Helen.

Down the mountain  
Dream was born amid nebula's collar,
was a winged, 
Cleaves east deserts  
Night after night,
Gone lost, where lost in sand
a golden homeland.

Written by © Fatima Nusairat

Copyright © | Year Posted 2014




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