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Fariha
is on page 23 of 96
I say to the cupbearer:
Give me your best,
change my silver
for the gold of wine.
In it I'll drown my sorrows.
On the surface foamy bubbles
form a pattern of white fingers
like those of an inveterate drinker
always holding a bottle in his hand.
Ubadah ibn Ma' al-Sama'
(d. 1030)
— Jan 31, 2022 03:20AM
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Give me your best,
change my silver
for the gold of wine.
In it I'll drown my sorrows.
On the surface foamy bubbles
form a pattern of white fingers
like those of an inveterate drinker
always holding a bottle in his hand.
Ubadah ibn Ma' al-Sama'
(d. 1030)
Fariha
is on page 5 of 96
Look at the ripe wheat
bending before the wind
like the squadrons of horsemen
fleeing in defeat, bleeding
from the wounds of the poppies.
Ibn Iyād
(d. 1149)
— Jan 28, 2022 05:11AM
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bending before the wind
like the squadrons of horsemen
fleeing in defeat, bleeding
from the wounds of the poppies.
Ibn Iyād
(d. 1149)
Fariha
is on page 7 of 96
My eye frees what the page imprisons:
the white the white and the black the black.
Ibn 'Ammar
(d. 1086)
— Jan 26, 2022 11:51PM
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the white the white and the black the black.
Ibn 'Ammar
(d. 1086)









