Immigrantish Poetry
By Tim Hakadosh
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Immigrantish Poetry by Timotheus Hakadosh is a captivating collection of poems that explores the experiences of immigrants. Through the lens of his own personal journey as an immigrant, Hakadosh's poetry delves into themes of identity, belonging, and cultural displacement.
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Immigrantish Poetry - Tim Hakadosh
First thoughts
Warming light of the lamp in the kitchen
And my loneliness falls from the ceiling
While, Enjoying his flight, angel’s dreaming
Staring at me with his eyes closed
I will sit here, in a pose of a wiseman,
I will write about you cople’ songs,
About miracle flow through the ceiling
That invites blinded angels on talk.
From childhood
I am here, at the window, that doesn’t have rain
And my city is humid through window
And the cigarette breath of passed day
Melts my lungs, melts them away
I do not have no fear, no will,
No strenght -
Without you I am smoke between bones.
You have gone, I’m an ash now,
And there’s no ashtray.
Begging wind to take me away.
Wet
Someday the sun will rise,
For real, not like now,
Sunbeams will crush the snowstorm,