Titled “A Wrathful Poet Takîb” “Yes, I was in peace, / And I was in peace. / Those days were mobilized and passed. / He was a restorative spirit, / He was a shaker, / He was a bark of silence / He was a flood of Noah, / He was a moment of apocalypse and passed!” starting with the lines "Let it be one of these nothings! / I thought: / I said very well / I am for this." This poem, which ends with the following lines, was written by an unidentified poet in 1928.
| Title | Titled “A Wrathful Poet Takîb” “Yes, I was in peace, / And I was in peace. / Those days were mobilized and passed. / He was a restorative spirit, / He was a shaker, / He was a bark of silence / He was a flood of Noah, / He was a moment of apocalypse and passed!” starting with the lines "Let it be one of these nothings! / I thought: / I said very well / I am for this." This poem, which ends with the following lines, was written by an unidentified poet in 1928. |
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| Publication Place | [y.y.] - [y.y.] |
| Type | belge |
| Language | Ottoman |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Library: | Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Libraries |
| Library Asset ID | Bel_Mtf_078328 |
| Record ID | Bel_Mtf_078328 |
| Notes | Hıfzı Tevfik Gönensay Archive Note: It was written as an addendum to Abdülhak Hamid Tarhan's poem titled "Gazûb Bir Şâir". |