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“At times I wonder Who will tell you the news of my death? The moment when you hear of my death, from someone I wish I could see your beautiful face Shrugging your shoulders, carefree Waving your hands — it’s no matter Nodding your head, “Wow! He died! How sad!” I wish I could see it I ask myself Who would believe Your love burned to ashes The jungle of my soul” #NYTIMES. ... a Persian poem by Hamid Mosadegh addressing a lover, and entitled “who will tell you the news of my death” and recited by Ukrainian soldier Zhenya Perepelitsa from Kyiv, in Farsi and filmed by an American photographer Alex Lourie
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