looking in time / yair ben haim
looking at the time that doesn't stop for a moment
unaware of the life embedded in its veins
it has no emotional charge, no sense of taste,
own opinion, or language, He is so monotonous, It's so horrifying
looking at the time hu is not unaware of the difficulty
He is not weakened by sin committed unintentionally and is not afraid
It has no idea what intense love is
Free Hate, Peace or war it is troubling
looking at the time that is not the hazard absorber
does not move from track Movement and rhythm
He has no interest Total carefree,
Deaf, a mute, a blind I'm sorry on you precious time
Biography - Yair Ben-Haim
Yair Ben-Chaim, an Israeli writer, poet and artist, poetry editor and publisher of "Hadarim-Beit Publishing House", holds a diploma in advertising and business administration, a journalist and an entrepreneur of various projects among the artist community in Israel.
Has published four books of poetry so far. "Doreshirah" (2013) "Go crazy in the middle of the day" (2015) "Hamdati" (2018) and "Coal Mines." (2022)
For the past nine years he has been editing and publishing the magazine for poetry and prose, culture and art "The Corridor", which includes the publication of representative poetry by poets from Israel, personal interviews with poets, writers, artists and painters, reviews of new books, translations of world poetry and reviews of exhibitions and cultural events. The magazine is published in a printed edition twice a year.
In 2003, he established the literary content site 'Hadarim' www.hadarim4u.com, a site of poetry and prose, culture and art, which includes various sections, including the section: 'Talk to the Poetry' which is a video project of Israeli poets reading poetry throughout the city of Tel Aviv-Yafo. The section: 'Guest in the Rooms' conversations with poets and writers, the 'New on the Shelf' section where book reviews are published, 'World Poetry' translation of poems by poets from around the world into Hebrew, reviews of cultural events and book launches and exhibition openings
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