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Borhertz's poems
Jorges luis borges is an Argentine poet, novelist, essayist and translator, and a famous archaeologist among writers. Born in Buenos Aires to a lawyer family of British descent. Go to middle school in Geneva and go to university in Cambridge. Proficient in English, French, German and other languages. His works involve a lot of literature.
What can I use to keep you? I give you sparse streets, desperate sunsets, and the moon in the wilderness. I will give you a sad look at the lonely moon for a long time. -Borges "What can I use to keep you?"
Gray smoke blurs the distant constellations, and everything in sight has lost its history and name. There are only some immature shadows in the world, people are still the original people, and rivers are still the original rivers. -Borges "The Moon in front of Saint Martin"
A rose keeps changing into another rose. You are a cloud, a sea and a forgetfulness. You are also every self you have lost. -Borges "Cloud One"
Fate has no mercy, God's night has no end, your body is just time, the time that keeps passing, you are just every lonely moment. -Borges "You are not others"
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