Sami Milloshi's newest collection of poetry <i>Albanian Tattoo</i> is an emotional exploration of some of the collateral damage of emigration unaccounted for by a shallow assumption of hope in an American Dream. Milloshi's work presents a linguist's playground with fascinating discourse patterns at once cajoling and poignant cleverly interspersed with sharp musings and hidden metaphors.Milloshi's second book of poetry not written in his native tongue <i>Albanian Tattoo</i> examines the themes of homesickness hope and love of family and freedom. The use of his newly learned language to express his observations and his essence is surprising and innovative even as the subject matter turns bitter. He reflects on his personal struggles and how they have deepened his thoughts about the values of life making love and freedom sacred to him.<i><b>I Saw My River</b>I saw my riverit flooded lands dreamshouses wedding partiesdeaths kissesand all ached in my heart.I saw my river calming downsongs and roses had no thirstexpecting the caress of this waters to comethey bloomed in my soul.My river is not a woman without wombI know the source from which it flows!</i>
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