My lover asks me:
"What is the difference between me and the sky?"
6 lines, 7 comments
Oh, my love
If you were at the level of my madness,
10 lines, 3 comments
Every time I kiss you
After a long separation
6 lines, 8 comments
Light is more important than the lantern,
The poem more important than the notebook,
9 lines, 3 comments
When a man is in love
how can he use old words?
13 lines, 5 comments
The East receives my songs, some praise, some curse
To each of them my gratitude I bear
9 lines
I wept until my tears were dry
I prayed until the candles flickered
37 lines, 2 comments
I do not resemble your other lovers, my lady
should another give you a cloud
8 lines, 6 comments
"I have no power to change you
or explain your ways
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My son places his paint box in front of me
and asks me to draw a bird for him.
53 lines, 2 comments
We are accused of terrorism
If we dare to write about the remains of a homeland
86 lines, 4 comments
O pupils of Gaza . . .
Teach us . . .
196 lines, 1 comment
If I were promised safety,
if I could meet the Sultan
19 lines
Love happened at last,
And we entered God's paradise,
13 lines, 1 comment
I conquer the world with words,
conquer the mother tongue,
12 lines, 1 comment
Do not say my love was
A ring or a bracelet.
8 lines, 2 comments
My darling, I have much to say
Where o precious one shall I begin ?
24 lines, 10 comments
And of me say the fools:
I entered the lodges of women
51 lines, 2 comments
Good morning sweetheart.
Good morning my Saint of a sweetheart.
99 lines
If you are my friend...
Help me...to leave you
40 lines, 6 comments
He lets me listen, when he moves me,
Words are not like other words
30 lines, 5 comments
Do not ask me, the name of my love
I fear for you, from the fragrance of perfume
25 lines, 1 comment
She sat with fear in her eyes
Contemplating the upturned cup
114 lines, 4 comments
raise me more love… raise me
my prettiest fits of madness
51 lines, 9 comments
In the blue harbor of your eyes
Blow rains of melodious lights,
28 lines, 2 comments
When I love you
A new language springs up,
21 lines, 4 comments
My voice rings out, this time, from Damascus It rings out from the house of my mother and father
265 lines
Green Tunisia, I have come to you as a lover On my brow, a rose and a book
38 lines
Barada, oh father of all rivers Oh, horse that races the days
13 lines
We are accused of terrorism:
if we defended rose and woman
263 lines
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