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Today at Davy Byrne’s Pub
In memory of Leopold Bloom
We had bread and Gorgonzola cheese
With a glass of Burgundy,
Bought lemon soap
From Sweny’s Shop
And walked in the rain
By the muddy Liffey River.
Tomorrow we go to Blarney Castle
To kiss the Irish stone of eloquence.
But tonight in our warm bed
In memory of James Joyce and Nora
We will chase each other
Like the colorful sheep of Cork meadows
And moan in the dark.
Copyright 2023 Majid Naficy
Majid Naficy is the author of many books in Persian and in English, including My American Love published in 2021.
Love it! Brings back fond memories of Dublin to me. Have taught Ulysses to gang bangers and lit majors and elder writers here in Chicago! Will never tire of it.
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Bloomsday!
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Now, this is a splendid little poem. Hats off to Majid Naficy!
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yes! Hats off to Majid!
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