Zhaleh Esfahani
Brief background on Zhaleh Esfahani with one of her poems
Zhaleh Esfahani, also known as "Zhaleh Soltani" and "Zhaleh"; was born in 1921, in Esfahan, Iran. She left Iran in 1947 and lived in the former Soviet Union until her return to Iran in 1979, after the Revolution. She lived in London until her death on 29th November 2007. Poetical Works :
FOREST AND RIVER
"I wish I were like you," Said the forest to the roaring river, "Always travelling, always sightseeing; Rushing towards the pure domain of the sea, The kingdom of water; Water, The passionate, vigorous spirit of life, The liquid turquoise of light With eternal flow ..."
"But what am I? Only a captive, chained to the earth. In silence I grow old, In silence I wither and die, And before long nothing will remain of me But a handful of ashes."
"O forest, half-asleep, half-awake", Cried the river, "I wish I were you, Enjoying a seclusion of living emerald, And illuminated by moonlit nights; Being a mirror reflecting the beauties of Spring; A shaded rendezvous for lovers."
"Your destiny, a new life every year; My life, running away from myself all the time; Running. running, running in bewilderment; And what is my gain Of all this meaningless journey? Ah ... never having a moment of calm and rest!"
"No one can ever know what the other feels; Who does care to ask about a passer-by If he really existed or was only a shadow?"
Now a passer-by Aimlessly walking in the shade Comes to ask himself, "Who am I? a river? a forest? Or both? River and forest? River and forest!"
"Modern Persian Poetry"
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