Here you will find the Poem When Someone Says: Alexandria of poet Mikhail Alekseevich Kuzmin
When someone says: "Alexandria," I see the white walls of a house, a small garden row of gillyflowers, an autumn evening's pale sunlight and hear the music of distant flutes. When someone says: "Alexandria," I see stars above the hushed city, drunken sailors in dark quarters, a dancing girl performing the "wasp," and hear tambourines and the noise of fights. When someone says "Alexandria," I see a pale purple sunset above the green sea, the flickering of furry stars and the light grey eyes beneath thick brows that I see even when no one says: "Alexandria!"