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Born in Mogadishu, Somalia, the poet was raised in a politically prominent family; yet in his early teens, the poet and his family emigrated to the United States, where the poet lived for nearly two decades. Kassim started writing and publishing poetry while in junior college, at a relatively young age, and almost spontaneously fell with poets and poems, and has so been ever since; particularly the Romantic poets--William Wordsworth, George Gordon, Lord Byron, John Keats and Percy Shelley--drew his attention and engaged hìs intellect, so much so that, to this day, they represent more or less 'the epitome' of what Poesy means to him.The poet now lives in his land of birth and works as a freelance journalist and writer. Kassim is currently preparing manuscript of what he hopes to be his first book of poetry; the poet feels a particular attachment to John Keats and Percy Shelley for their vehement opposition to the inhumane effects on ordinary people such as the consequences of industrial development in their lifetimes–and reminds us that technological progress today does the same: ‘Weep, for the world is wrong!’ (emphasis supplied) (Percy Shelley, “Dirge”)

  July 2023     9 months ago

Submitted Poems 4 total

-A Good-bye Hurts

"To part at last

  without kiss,

 Beside the haystack

  in the floods."

  -William Morris.

I cannot give you

  reasons enough,
I do not myself

  understand

The loud lover,

  praying in sin,
Or the pain of those

  ...

by Hakim H. Kassim

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A Good-bye Hurts.

"To part at last

  without kiss,

 Beside the haystack

  in the floods."

  -William Morris.

I cannot give you

  reasons enough,
I do not myself

  understand

The loud lover,

  praying in sin,
Or the pain of those

  ...

by Hakim H. Kassim.

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-Fragment of a Soul-1.

i've not been given a

  chance
to speak out my

  mind,
let alone pour out

  my soul at once;
i 'm still seeking a

  way to bind
wound i suffered

  that remain

  constant, tense,
on myself and on

  others i love,
forever vivid...

by Hakim Kassim

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A Good-bye Hurts.

A Good-bye Hurts.

"To part at last without

  kiss,

 Beside the haystack in the

  floods."

  -William Morris.

I cannot give you

  reasons enough,
I do not myself

  understand

The loud lover,

  praying in...

by Hakim Kassim

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