Yehuda Amichai poet from Israel was born on May 3, 1924, had 76 years and died on September 22, 2000. Poems were written in Modern age mainly in Hebrew language. Dominant movement is existentialism.
Top ten poems Yehuda Amichai
Let The Memorial Hill Remember
... Let the beasts of the field and birds of the heavens eat and remember ...
A Pity, We Were Such A Good Invention
... An aeroplace made from a man and wife ...
You Mustn't Show Weakness
... I'm afraid that all of Jerusalem, and with it the whole world, ...
Once A Great Love
... And I'm like someone standing in the Judean desert, looking at a sign: ...
I Don't Know If History Repeats Itself
... Who build themselves a safe warm house of deadening ice ...
My Father
... out of his hat, he drew love from his small body,and the rivers of his hands ...
Tourists
... left and down a bit, there sits a man who's bought fruit and vegetables for his family ...
God Has Pity On Kindergarten Children
... Inherited from mother,So that their own happiness will protect us ...
Before
... beore things are locked in then cupboard, ...
Forgetting Someone
... in the backyard so it stays lit all the next day But then it is the light that makes you remember ...