Shishir 2024 Poems - Pawel Markiewicz
Germany in the nighttime
        By Pawel Markiewicz
1961 – the wall has been built
        once sixty-one stars glowed over the native land
        the East Germany rife with butterflies sparkled in the night
        the Western Germany full of west wood garlics glinted in the evening
        the fall of the Berlin Wall was an indulgence
        then shooting stars fell down
        at the moonglow
        the night reveals the policies
        with the most amazing dreams
        the dream about roses
        from 1935
        was killed forever
        by the murkiness of comets
        that never could be blazing fiercely
        the night crawled
        the German Bundestag was light-filled
        by all kinds of lights of the new wizardry
        thousands of laws are glistering
        at the stars-shine
        the myth of Germany
        is an ancient legend
        from the emperor Otto the Great
        the history is a night rainbow
        awakened in some dreameries
        of a dazzling thinker
        Hitler wants to be forgotten
        forever and for sempiternity
        of a night sorcery
 Paweł Markiewicz was born 1983 in Poland (Siemiatycze). He published his English haiku as well as short poems in the literary magazines of the world such as: Ginyu (Tokio), Atlas Poetica (USA) and The Cherita (UK). He has published haiku poems in Tajmahal Review (India) and Better Than Starbucks (USA). He published furthermore his poems and prose online at Blog Nostics.  | 
        
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