Poem — A River Dies of Thirst — by Mahmoud Darwish
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This is a poem titled “A River Dies of Thirst” by Mahmoud Darwish, and translated from the Arabic by Catherine Cobham. First Line: A river was here; Last Line: and died, slowly, of thirst.
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This is a poem titled “A River Dies of Thirst” by Mahmoud Darwish, and translated from the Arabic by Catherine Cobham. First Line: A river was here; Last Line: and died, slowly, of thirst.
Recommended Citation
Darwish, Mahmoud. 2009. “A River Dies of Thirst.” (Translated by Catherine Cobham.) Pp. 43 in “If I touch the Depth of Your Heart … ” : The Human Promise of Poetry in Memories of Mahmoud Darwish (Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge: Volume VII, Special Issue, 2009.) Belmont, MA: Okcir Press (an imprint of Ahead Publishing House).
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