Mahtob

Mahtob (pronounced Mah-täb) means "moonlight" in the Persian language. The moon is a symbol of the hope and light that emanates from the darkness

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poetry365:

After midnight the heart picks the locked silence
right out of your hands. Then it may remain
quiet, or it may raise the roof.
Like it or not, it’s the only one of its kind.

Like it or not, you may know it but you’ll never catch it,
so why shiver, now, like a thrown-out child?
After midnight the heart has its banquet,
gnawing on a silvery mouse.

By: Osip Mandlestam



September 30, 2009, 1:57pm

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