Of Three Or Four In The Room Poem by Yehuda Amichai

Of Three Or Four In The Room

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Out of three or four in the room
One is always standing at the window.
Forced to see the injustice amongst the thorns,
The fires on the hills.

And people who left whole
Are brought home in the evening, like small change.

Out of three or four in the room
One is always standing at the window.
Hair dark above his thoughts.
Behind him, the words, wandering, without luggage,
Hearts without provision, prophecies without water
Big stones put there
Standing, closed like letters
With no addresses; and no one to receive them.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dina Davis 16 July 2018

Who holds copyright for this poem? WHo translated 'Small Change'?

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Dina Davis 16 July 2018

Do I need permission to quote this poem?

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Yehuda Amichai

Yehuda Amichai

Würzburg / Germany
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