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Sabri Hamiti
Poetry

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1 Quixot| his own life.~His endless adventures~Belong to literature, to 2 | again 3 George| of the past.~Nish, Kruja, Albulena and Berat.~And again the 4 Blind | winds to the deserts of Arabia.~Your labyrinth is the invention 5 | are 6 George| it to the children.~Names arise from the shades of the past.~ 7 George| others,~Even for mending life~Ask the children when they grow 8 George| recall Your name,~When the barking of dogs in the night~Destroys 9 Blind | read with your fingers,~You bathe in the dust of forgotten 10 | be 11 Quixot| His endless adventures~Belong to literature, to the sublime,~ 12 George| Nish, Kruja, Albulena and Berat.~And again the two names: 13 Blind | now to dream in the dark, bereft of your sight?~The Divine 14 George| and the second,~We do our best to teach it to the children.~ 15 Quixot| house full of books~The biggest one in this town.~He has 16 Blind | cities,~Like string you bind feeling and memory in a 17 Quixot| the books on the shelves~Bite their tongues~And are silent.~ 18 Blind | Blindness~(for Jorge Luis Borges)~( 19 Blind | Blindness~(for Jorge Luis Borges)~(Verbimi)~You will die 20 Blind | will be a pinch of dust~Borne by the winds to the deserts 21 Quixot| by their own weight~They break the shelves~And fall onto 22 Quixot| head of young Don Quixote,~Burying and suffocating him.~The 23 George| George Castrioti~(Gjergj Kastrioti)~Every 24 Blind | in the dust of forgotten cities,~Like string you bind feeling 25 Blind | of your sight?~The Divine Comedy you read with your fingers,~ 26 Blind | feeling and memory in a knot~Compelling the expanses of time to 27 Quixot| The death of young Don Quixote~(Vdekja 28 Blind | Borne by the winds to the deserts of Arabia.~Your labyrinth 29 Quixot| newspaper read:~'He died at his desk.'~~ 30 George| barking of dogs in the night~Destroys the profound and infinite 31 Quixot| the newspaper read:~'He died at his desk.'~~ 32 Blind | bereft of your sight?~The Divine Comedy you read with your 33 George| name,~When the barking of dogs in the night~Destroys the 34 George| They know no memories, only dreams 35 Quixot| young Don Quixote~(Vdekja e Don Kishotit të ri)~Literature 36 Blind | the expanses of time to embrace. ~You will die one night, 37 Quixot| entered his own life.~His endless adventures~Belong to literature, 38 Quixot| Rushed out of his library~And entered his own life.~His endless 39 | Even 40 | ever 41 Quixot| tongues~And are silent.~Exhausted by their own weight~They 42 Blind | in a knot~Compelling the expanses of time to embrace. ~You 43 Quixot| They break the shelves~And fall onto the head of young Don 44 Blind | cities,~Like string you bind feeling and memory in a knot~Compelling 45 Blind | Comedy you read with your fingers,~You bathe in the dust of 46 | from 47 Quixot| Don Quixote has a house full of books~The biggest one 48 George| George Castrioti~(Gjergj Kastrioti)~ 49 George| George Castrioti~(Gjergj Kastrioti)~Every time the 50 Quixot| Literature tells us:~Don Quixote, having read books,~Rushed out of 51 Quixot| shelves~And fall onto the head of young Don Quixote,~Burying 52 Quixot| all the time, without ever hearing ~The truth!~And the books 53 | him 54 Quixot| life.~Don Quixote has a house full of books~The biggest 55 George| Destroys the profound and infinite silence.~A name for oneself 56 Blind | Arabia.~Your labyrinth is the invention of solitude~A trap which 57 | is 58 | it 59 George| George Castrioti~(Gjergj Kastrioti)~Every time the frost comes ~ 60 Quixot| Don Quixote~(Vdekja e Don Kishotit të ri)~Literature tells 61 Blind | feeling and memory in a knot~Compelling the expanses 62 George| when they grow up.~They know no memories, only dreams 63 George| shades of the past.~Nish, Kruja, Albulena and Berat.~And 64 Blind | deserts of Arabia.~Your labyrinth is the invention of solitude~ 65 George| past?~The children, who learn names quickly,~Do not want 66 Quixot| books,~Rushed out of his library~And entered his own life.~ 67 | Like 68 George| We recall Your name.~The living, the suffering. What value 69 Blind | Blindness~(for Jorge Luis Borges)~(Verbimi)~You will 70 Blind | string you bind feeling and memory in a knot~Compelling the 71 George| for the others,~Even for mending life~Ask the children when 72 Blind | solitude~A trap which seizes misery by the throat.~Have you 73 | more 74 | most 75 Quixot| him.~The obituary in the newspaper read:~'He died at his desk.'~~ 76 George| the shades of the past.~Nish, Kruja, Albulena and Berat.~ 77 | no 78 George| What value has life~When nourished by memories of the past?~ 79 Quixot| and suffocating him.~The obituary in the newspaper read:~' 80 | only 81 | onto 82 | our 83 | out 84 Blind | At the most you will be a pinch of dust~Borne by the winds 85 Blind | not felt for years now, poor Jorge, ~Condemned to dream 86 George| in the night~Destroys the profound and infinite silence.~A 87 George| children, who learn names quickly,~Do not want this alone, 88 Quixot| Vdekja e Don Kishotit të ri)~Literature tells us:~Don 89 Quixot| Quixote, having read books,~Rushed out of his library~And entered 90 Blind | of solitude~A trap which seizes misery by the throat.~Have 91 George| children.~Names arise from the shades of the past.~Nish, Kruja, 92 Blind | the dark, bereft of your sight?~The Divine Comedy you read 93 George| the profound and infinite silence.~A name for oneself and 94 Quixot| Bite their tongues~And are silent.~Exhausted by their own 95 Blind | labyrinth is the invention of solitude~A trap which seizes misery 96 Quixot| one in this town.~He has a stentorian voice:~He talks all the 97 Blind | of forgotten cities,~Like string you bind feeling and memory 98 Quixot| Belong to literature, to the sublime,~Not to life.~Don Quixote 99 George| Your name.~The living, the suffering. What value has life~When 100 Quixot| Don Quixote,~Burying and suffocating him.~The obituary in the 101 Quixot| has a stentorian voice:~He talks all the time, without ever 102 Quixot| Quixote~(Vdekja e Don Kishotit ri)~Literature tells us:~ 103 George| second,~We do our best to teach it to the children.~Names 104 Quixot| Kishotit të ri)~Literature tells us:~Don Quixote, having 105 | themselves 106 Blind | which seizes misery by the throat.~Have you not felt for years 107 Quixot| on the shelves~Bite their tongues~And are silent.~Exhausted 108 Quixot| The biggest one in this town.~He has a stentorian voice:~ 109 Blind | invention of solitude~A trap which seizes misery by the 110 Quixot| without ever hearing ~The truth!~And the books on the shelves~ 111 George| and Berat.~And again the two names: the first and the 112 | up 113 | us 114 George| living, the suffering. What value has life~When nourished 115 Quixot| death of young Don Quixote~(Vdekja e Don Kishotit të ri)~Literature 116 Blind | for Jorge Luis Borges)~(Verbimi)~You will die one day, dear 117 Quixot| town.~He has a stentorian voice:~He talks all the time, 118 Quixot| Exhausted by their own weight~They break the shelves~And 119 | What 120 | which 121 Blind | pinch of dust~Borne by the winds to the deserts of Arabia.~ 122 | with 123 | without


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