from Things I Didn’t Know I Loved by Nazim Hikmet

zdunno03's avatarLeonard Durso

I didn’t know I loved clouds
whether I’m under or up above them
whether they look like giants or shaggy white beasts

moonlight the falsest the most languid the most petit-bourgeois
strikes me
I like it

I didn’t know I liked rain
whether it falls like a fine net or splatters against the glass my
heart leaves me tangled up in a net or trapped inside a drop
and takes off for uncharted countries I didn’t know I loved
rain but why did I suddenly discover all these passions sitting
by the window on the Prague-Berlin train
is it because I lit my sixth cigarette
one alone could kill me
is it because I’m half dead from thinking about someone back in Moscow
her hair straw-blond eyelashes blue

the train plunges on through the pitch-black night
I never knew I liked the night pitch-black
sparks fly from the engine
I…

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2 thoughts on “from Things I Didn’t Know I Loved by Nazim Hikmet

  1. Leonard, thanks for showcasing Nazim Hikmet’s work. I’ve never read any before but, what a fine poet of the emotions! Best wishes for the holidays, Melissa

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