I don’t want this poem to end

By (author)Mahmoud Darwish

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A poem that expresses the poet’s feelings about fleeting moments and his aspiration to keep them in his memory, expressing longing and nostalgia for living in the moment of the beautiful time.

“The last collection” by the late poet Mahmoud Darwish entitled “I don’t want this poem to end” is divided into three sections. The first is entitled “The Dice Player” and begins with the poem with which he began his last evening in Ramallah. The second section is dedicated to one poem “I don’t want this poem to end” and is most likely the last poem he wrote in terms of time, which the poet wanted to never end. It symbolizes the poet’s relationship with himself, his land, and his death. As for the third section, it includes a collection of Darwish’s poems in stages, some of which are national and some of which are personal, and among them are two poems to Nizar Qabbani and Emile Habibi, poems written by Mahmoud.

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