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Kathy Hadizadeh
Kathy Hadizadeh says of herself:
"Born in Tehran, a child with curly hair, dreamy eyes and a head full of strange ideas, Kathy lived a life of love, literature and travel. She is an engineer but likes writing to express her feelings. To win the heart of more people in this global village by speaking their way, she learned French, German, Spanish, Italian, English and Persian.
Currently she lives in California, busy counting the stars of her imaginary world and still hoping to meet "Le Petit Prince" under the moonlight."
"Columbia"
My friend: Ursa Minor
I spent my days
For night to come
To send my lonely eyes to visit you
Last night you were not alone
Not anymore: Another constellation was near you
More vivid, more shiny with a shape as a heart
I counted the stars: 7 and so bright
And I felt them so close
I asked you the name
You gave me: Columbia
You winked and said:
You are not alone with Columbia
I was startled
Sent my eyes around on earth
And saw millions of wet eyes
Sending homage to Columbia
Then I knew
Columbia was nothing but eternality of 7 human dreams
To remain near you forever and a day.
Katayoon (Kathy) Hadizadeh Copyright © 2003 |
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