MATI SHEMOELOF The cause of my death: too many love songs Come with me, but don’t give me your hand On our right there is Beirut On our left there is Cairo Behind us -Amman In front us … Continue reading
Category Archives: Poetry
Every Rose A POEM BY ZELDA Translated from Hebrew and introduced by Edna Shemesh Zelda is Zelda Schneersohn Mishkovsky (1914 – 1984), an acclaimed Israeli poet and the author of several collections of poems. She was awarded major literary … Continue reading
Eran Tzelgov TWO POEMS The Orange Look at this orange, It’s all falling apart Soon brown spots wide and fragrant will cover the peel with a checkered coat will damage this sad gold Soon, you can sink a finger … Continue reading
Three Poems By Moris Farhi LUCK Luck is not smiling upon us they say Fortune has gone to visit Mehmet in the next village and Reason’s on a pilgrimage they say who cares come smile at … Continue reading
east jerusalem blues by Michael Zand brother . these are our blues up and in the walls . sheets stick . wafting in the wind there are no territories here for the rats . for the blues along the … Continue reading
Five poems by Kamal Boustany Acre From Acre they came They left North of Palestine They had left in haste, But not a single word, they never told me Not a word, they said I waited but no, … Continue reading