I myself know poets in different classes. The poet who owns a supermarket,
Mohammad Saleh Ala, in the Ettela'at newspaper, wrote:
I myself know poets in different classes. A poet who owns a supermarket, a poet, a minister, a lawyer, a violent, a builder, an actor, a truck driver, a colonel, a tailor, a karateworker, a teacher, a locksmith, and so on. As Sepehri writes: "When my father died, the constables were all poets. And this in itself is a cultural advantage.
My friend said that one day our electricity had gone out. The building management contacted the electricity department. A gentleman came and brought us back the electricity that had been lost. I was standing there, too. I could hear Mr. Barqkar whispering in a pleasant song while he was working on the electrical sign of our building:
My beloved!
The flaw is not from the partition box
The mobile wire of our hearts is not a wire...






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