Poems from Abdel latif Moubarak
Abdel Latif Moubarak (Arabic: عبد اللطيف مبارك) is an Egyptian poet (born in Suez in 1964). He is a member of the Egyptian Writers Union and a member of the Arab Writers on the Internet. He writes poetry using classical Arabic and Egyptian vernacular. He received a Bachelor of Law from Ain Shams University. He is one of the most important poets in the era of the eighties and poems in several literary magazines in Egypt and the Arab world, including the Arab magazine, Kuwait magazine, News Literature, Republic newspaper, Al-Ahram, the new publishing culture (magazine).[
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People around me
Flock like locusts
They whispering
As if were rats on a putrid lake
They say about me
Things I had not done
For I corpse...
All of them asking about you
Give birth to the sun the day
asked about you
When the evening
Reflected the light of the moon from your...
don't try My Darling
The fruits of my tree doesn't fall
Hasn’t aftertaste
Wind and rain stripped distance
Deadline to my passion
Distance...
Thirst
Dried saliva
Spirit returned to the former old self
Cracks in the tongue
I become like a corpse
Heavy sweat
Dug in the dirt to find...
Again
Try to death experience
Although
You dead in a thousand of your poems
And each poem
Your soul is bleed
Again
Try to death experience...