By Kian Zehtabian Tree of love She told me once: “I love you like a fruit attached to a tree As it’s nourished everyday— As it is safe and warm during the cold So shall I not love you until we rot away together?” Oh dear, OH my sweetheart— You have understood love but in […]
Tree of love and two lovers and the sea
The Pickle Jar and Other Poems
My evenings without you
Life and Computer
My life has been like a computer, completely in control of others. Different software is controlling it at the fingertips. This software is often upgraded to be ahead of the competition with others. The CPU is inbuilt and invisible. I have no intelligence of mine. I am obedient but I am susceptible to outer polluting […]
Life and Computer
In your absence (Collab)
Poem in The New York Times

Hello, Friends – – –
My latest poem for The New York Times – – – “Central Park, 9 a.m.” – – – was published this weekend. It’s from my unpublished collection THE LIGHT HOTEL.
My most recent collection is Plumstuff:
Hope you’re enjoying your summer.
Cheers – – –










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