Outsider A collection of short poems by: From the book: "Modern Persian Poetry"
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Can once again The song of a bird Make man stop for a few moments By the shrine of a tree On his way to destroy life?
All my life I have been brooding Over a single pebble of doubt, And yet I cannot expect The lark of a clear thought to be hatched, Because whenever I swallow One of many fears of the future, Deep down in my heart I hear The hissing of a serpent That tries to break its way Out of the shell of doubt Towards the tomorrow of mankind.
Whenever I think about Beginnig of any kind, Before me I see a circle. I make my eyes run Round and round along the fatal line Until I feel I am nothing but a point Somewhere on the circle before me, And in my silent despair I cry: "Let this be the beginning!"
I stare at the point on the fatal line, And it tells me, perhaps with sarcasm: "Let it be also the End!"
The man you hate Because he is very stupid, Is loved by his neighbour Because he is very kind. Dead twigs usually make the best nests For beautiful birds you usually admire Their plumage and songs.
I say "Hello!" And they ask my name. The fish live nameless in the sea, And they all greet each other.
Without a name I do not exist, And with a name I am easily forgotten.
"Modern Persian Poetry"
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