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Yehuda Amichai

1924 - September 22, 2000


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Read More About Yehuda Amichai below poetry list
Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: A Dog After Love After you left me 1246
2: A Jewish Cemetery In Germany On a little hill amid fertile fields lies a small cemetery, 1142
3: A Man Doesn't Have Time In His Life A man doesn't have time in his life 1522
4: A Man In His Life A man doesn't have time in his life 1163
5: A Pity, We Were Such A Good Invention They amputated 1153
6: A Precise Woman A precise woman with a short haircut brings order 1085
7: An Arab Shepherd Is Searching For His Goat On Mount Zion An Arab shepherd is searching for his goat on Mount Zion 1110
8: And We Shall Not Get Excited And we shall not get excited. Because a translator 1092
9: Before Before the gate has been closed, 1309
10: Do Not Accept Do not accept these rains that come too late. 1158
11: Ein Yahav A night drive to Ein Yahav in the Arava Desert, 1028
12: Forgetting Someone Forgetting someone is like forgetting to turn off the light 1129
13: God Full Of Mercy God-Full-of-Mercy, the prayer for the dead. 1078
14: God Has Pity On Kindergarten Children God has pity on kindergarten children, 1103
15: Great Serenity: Questions And Answers People in a hall that’s lit so brightly 1422
16: Half The People In The World Half the people in the world love the other half, 1161
17: I Don't Know If History Repeats Itself I don't Know if history repeats itself 1087
18: I Have Become Very Hairy I have become very hairy all over my body. 1069
19: I Know A Man I know a man 1210
20: I Want To Die In My Own Bed All night the army came up from Gilgal 1089
21: If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem If I forget thee, Jerusalem, 1050
22: Jerusalem On a roof in the Old City 1153
23: Let The Memorial Hill Remember Let the memorial hill remember instead of me, 973
24: Love Of Jerusalem There is a street where they sell only red meat 1012
25: Memorial Day For The War Dead Memorial day for the war dead. Add now 1015
26: My Child Wafts Peace My child wafts peace. 955
27: My Father The memory of my father is wrapped up in 1074
28: Near The Wall Of A House Near the wall of a house painted 1061
29: Of Three Or Four In The Room Out of three or four in the room 983
30: On Rabbi Kook's Street On Rabbi Kook's Street 1000
31: Once A Great Love Once a great love cut my life in two. 1020
32: Quick And Bitter The end was quick and bitter. 1256
33: Seven Laments For The War-Dead Mr. Beringer, whose son 1082
34: Temporary Poem Of My Time Hebrew writing and Arabic writing go from east to west, 1060
35: The Diameter Of The Bomb The diameter of the bomb was thirty centimeters 1211
36: The First Rain The first rain reminds me 1233
37: The Little Park Planted The little park planted in memory of a boy 1017
38: The School Where I Studied I passed by the school where I studied as a boy 1444
39: Tourists Visits of condolence is all we get from them. 1210
40: Try To Remember Some Details Try to remember some details. Remember the clothing 1245
41: What Kind Of A Person What kind of a person are you," I heard them say to me. 1222
42: Wildpeace Not the peace of a cease-fire 1323
43: Yad Mordechai Yad Mordechai. Those who fell here 1335
44: You Mustn't Show Weakness You mustn't show weakness 1287




About:
Yehuda Amichai (1924 - September 22, 2000) was an Israeli poet. Amichai is considered by many to be the greatest modern Israeli poet, and was one of the first to write in colloquial Hebrew.


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