بیچاره بلبل
خون دررگهایش گداخته فلزی را میماند که درمداری بسته جریانی تکراری را سیرمیکرد. این گردش معلول ضربانی بود که درعینِ حیات بخشی بانی تلاقی سرخ رودِ متلاطم با سلولهای جدارمسیرش بود. برخوردی که اثری پررنگ چون کهنه زخمی ملتهب ازحضورش بر جای میگذاشت. افکارش در جستجوی معشوق دائمأ در تکاپو بود وکمترشتابی برای پایان دادن به شب نشینی با یاد اوازخود نشان میداد. قدرت سلطه جوی خواستن یار گاه رخصت نفس کشیدن را نیزازاوسلب میکرد. این بی مهری تا آنجا ادامه می یافت که جسم ملول وآزرده اش به خونخواهی ریه هایش را با گسترشی ناگهانی واداربه بلعیدن نفسی عمیق میکرد تا سیلی ازاکسیژن به کوره داغ رگهایش فرو ریزد. باری اشتیاق جسم به بقا درهمین مرحله متوقف و نگهبانی از حیات، نیمه کاره رها میشد. گویا اوحس تعلق به زندگی را درقمارنگاه باخته بود.
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| Normal people | Jul 20 | 139 |
| Why am I not joining NIAC? | Jul 16 | 80 |
| Shooting at close range | Jul 22 | 68 |
| Twenty Years of Silence | Jul 22 | 59 |
| Where it hurts | Jul 16 | 59 |
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| Caveh Zahedi | Interview with director of "I am a Sex Addict" | Jul 24 |
| Mohammad Modarres | Meet me at the Golden Gate Bridge | Jul 24 |
| Iron Sheik Tribute | WWE Hall of Fame | Jul 24 |
| Nekisa | "Shear Genius" | Jul 24 |
| Donya Bonyadi | Opera singer | Jul 23 |
| Behnam Gerami | Bartender masters art of booze juggling | Jul 22 |
| Agha Bahram | Kabab Koobideh expert | Jul 21 |
| Ziba Shirazi | "Return to my homeland" | Jul 21 |
| Mansour Matloubi | Professional poker player | Jul 18 |
| Elaheh Seifolmolook | Mistress of Henna | Jul 18 |
In response
by shahireh sharif on Mon Jan 28, 2008 06:34 AM CSTNazy jaan: Thanks for sending me the link. At the risk of it being considered as “taarof tekeh paareh kardan” I would like to say that I like your work, too (very much actually).
Tahirih jaan: Thanks for your comment. If you like image no 19 that much, you can certainly have an electronic copy. Just give me an email address to send it to. I can be contacted on sangrezeh@yahoo.co.uk
I love # 19th.
by Tahirih (not verified) on Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:04 PM CSTI wish that I could frame it and look at it all the time.There is something so mystical about it.How can I get a copy of it?
Thank you
by Nazy Kaviani on Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:14 AM CSTDear Shahireh:
Thank you very much and I loved your generous answer. Of course I look at all your work with admiration and enjoy it as a viewer. However, I use your photographs in a humble weblog I have (always, always giving due credit to you and the source), and in there, I would like to use images associated with Iran. Take a look sometime: http://nazykaviani.blogspot.com/
Thank you again.
Nazy's flowers
by shahireh sharif on Sat Jan 26, 2008 07:38 AM CSTThanks for your kind comment. Please see below:
Iran: 15, 21, 25, 33, 34, 35, 37, 39
England: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 13, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 38
Tenerife: 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 24, 36, 40
Nazi jaan I understand and admire your desire to know, but not having all the pieces of the puzzle together isn’t bad either. It allows your mind to wonder to the land of “could be”, doesn’t it?
Show me my flowers, please...
by Nazy Kaviani on Fri Jan 25, 2008 01:45 PM CSTAs usual, beautifully done Shahireh Khanom, taking us to a visual feast of colors, textures, and heartfully selected subjects. I would just like to ask that there be some explanation about the location of each of the photographs. I know these pictures are entitled : "Flowers from Iran, England and Tenerife," but which one is which? For some very silly and nostalgic reason, I want to know which of these flowers are growing in the dirt of the land I just can't get out of my mind these days, Iran. Thank you.
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