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Poems by Sukasah Syahdan

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Everybody is an Ezing!

... it is opinion that matters, and opinion alone, ...

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Empty

... thinking she would drink me up and part of her I'd be ...

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Sorry

... Whilst in the midst of the whirlwind of political rhetorics ...

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A Brief History of Gods

... Next, we learned to worship the gods ...

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Kemang Afternoon Blues

... dressed to kill in fashionable lifestyle ...

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Poem for My Wife

... Notes: * Meat Cages (“Sangkar Daging”) is also title of a poem by a West Sumatran poet Gus Tf ...

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Dream

... a sleepless man writing about what ...

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Kitanomaru Park

... canopy of drizzle-wet foliage two-three Japanese frogs ...

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The News

... through the rain: “good mourning!”2) ...

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Reminiscence

... ood, that perched on the cupboard in his kos-kosan before the fateful barter into a lousy typewriter ...

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Be Not Too Proud

... born June 22, 1938 - March 25, 2006)Though Thou succeeded finally ...

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To Whom Words Are Mightier

... are but sources of self-inflicted pain Swords return to sheaths where they belong ...

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Belitung

... And praises from our lips would never ceaseWe have been blessed with the bliss, my dear! ...

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On Thinking Faculty

... 1/One sorriest thing in life is our capacity ...

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On Education

... which helps students learn to unlearn ...