My Two Souls

Avigdor Hameiri

1912

One of them sits by the rivers of the East
And her eye reflects the innocent God of peace;
And the other sits by the rivers of the West
And dreams a dream.
And in the evenings of good will if thou cast thine glance
Thou shalt see two shadows intensely embrace,
Then know, that they are two souls,
My souls are there.

Translated by
Karen
Alkalay
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