Darling shoes, beloved feet, ten toes to walk me toward my true love,
Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted3 years ago
sometimes confused with love which starts with L, but could easily be I,
Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted3 years ago
Their tap taptap on the airport runway tells me the story of a lovely, lonely woman flying after love— that old, old story in a new pair of shoes.
Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted3 years ago
The poet must abolish I, said Keats;
Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted3 years ago
Alphabet Poem: To the Letter I
Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted3 years ago
have no identity, be as water flowing around a rock— a voice for all the unsaid waves within, antenna of the deep.
Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted3 years ago
people dig through tattered anthologies to find the fitting words.
Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted3 years ago
“Poetry is the honey of all flowers; the quintessence of all sciences…the marrow of wit…the very phrase of angels,” said Thomas Nashe, Shakespeare’s contemporary, in 1592. And so it still remains.