four sections denoted by xxx, a quote by Rumi about how exactly to approach knowledge, a note about the Koran, a short poem-esque piece about a "watcher of the sky" questioning how exactly he survives, a poem about losing track of a loved one and that loved one then turning the narrator of the poem into a "perfect enemy" (The opening line is the opening line of the poem "Farewell" by Shahid, which is anthologized)
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Original digital object name: shahid-man-103a-001-022
This digital resource is provided by The Beloved Witness, a project sponsored by the Digital Humanities Initiative, Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, United States.
Agha, S. A. .
(1970-1999).
Knock at its body.
Digital Collections, Hamilton College Library.
https://litsdigital.hamilton.edu/do/b5a28b76-592b-4063-bf59-d63db582471f
Agha, Shahid Ali.
1970-1999.
“Knock at its body”.
Last modified May 25, 2023.
Digital Collections, Hamilton College Library.
https://litsdigital.hamilton.edu/do/b5a28b76-592b-4063-bf59-d63db582471f