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Bahtiyar Hidayet Poetry | A popular poet of Azerbaijan

Bahtiyar Hidayet 

Prison light 

Insults, torture, indigence 
Are locking one’s throat
So whatever you eat
Doesn’t go through 
Here the light of government does not go out
Here the light of fate goes out

The light is imprisoned here 
There is no peace day or night 
Light is the prisoner of darkness 
And inmates die 
 like a moth attracted to light 

There are news from home 
Government cut the power
There is light in here, darkness at home 
the country has become a prison 

If I get free one day 
I have to take light back 
In return for the food parcels 
Coming from home 

The country is in darkness
You end up in prison 
if you follow lead of light
so we have to follow the other side 
where dogs bark 
Because there is a tragedy 
where light comes from

HOW COULD THEY KNOW…

"The closest star to Earth is the Sun."
But how could astronomers know?—
That for me, the closest star
Is my beloved — she is the star on the balcony.

"The longest era was the Stone Age."
But how could historians know?—
That for me, the longest era
Is the time I waited for you.

"The hardest thing is to know oneself."
But how could philosophers know?—
That for me, the hardest thing
Is to lose you.

"1 + 1 = 2."
But how could mathematicians know?—
That you and I are one soul.

…Ah,
What hopes I place in people,
What dreams I expect from them—
Even the scholars cannot understand me,
Let alone the fools.

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