Olima Nabizoda

Category: Uzbek modern poetry Published: Sunday, 29 September 2013

OLIMA NABIZODA, poetess, writes poems in modern style, published several books of poems.

DEATH OF NIGHT

You have gone.
A moonlit night
Sank into my heart.
Body became heavy
To say a word.
Blood to my heart
Ran from the tongue.
You have gone.
A night
In horizon color
Occupied my soul.
Colors –
Moonlit, blackish, bloody
Evening, nightly, dawn,
Sliced each other.
Privatized in secret
That night you have gone.
A blackbird flown from remote
Landed tired at the nest – heart.
A pair of swan from cage
Trembled on the corpse.
You have gone.
A washer dawn shrouded the night..

***

You love me,
I know.
I wish to mince
But
There is a foe of coquetry in my eyes.

***

A rainy night.
Drops are slowly washing my face,
Not leaving the trace.
In the street
A girl is going
quietly
older than
her mother

Translated by Azam Abidov

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