Wake up, nay rise 'n move on walk your dreams 
Where waters run in silence, berry tree greens 
The oldest well iswitness of birds' bones 
Ah! like you, echoes all wishes through years 
Get up, nay don't laze, raise your mad laughter 
Of mountains' beasts knowing no shelter 
Decide your birth of dawn from Night 
Yeah, dawn that belts waves' waists with light 
With colors, with all delinquency of a painter! 
Strangles birds' throats, whispers
Into 'em a will to sing life all day long
Then unties its grip sooner 
Ah! Dawn breaks all promises with the moon 
Runs away with an all quivering leery heart 
For the fairest bird, the loftiest wave of June 
Hugs that blue-red face of her, -wave- so tight 
Boasts against the dark, recites endless wars! 
Wake up dear heart, just wake 'n see the scene 
A wave's drenchin an Artist'scolored anguish 
But blazing fire in him could not extinguish 
Wake up, nay get out before Sun's eyebrows 
Chase us and wipe out all sure grounded prints 
As dawn arches wings, a hill rises to him'n bows
Yet to Sun's appearance blushes, melts, 'n goes 
Ah lones! Be light 'n stronglike eagles' bones 
Fly between dark 'n early light, yet once broken 
Never tell life, not a soul your heart is laden 
Upturn that well's stones, well bury your moans 
There 'n let no bitterness your taste bridle 
Well, play and laugh loud enough, not all to tell 
Dew 'n rain drip-droppin sweep weep all pain! 
by Rafik Romdhani                
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
 
                    