Kaaiengedicht
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Kaaiengedicht or Welkom pierewaaiers[1] is a three kilometer long poem, painted along the levee walls of the Scheldekaaien in 2011. It was written by Peter Holvoet-Hanssen, Yoni Sel, with fragments by Herman J. Claeys and submissions by other poets.
- Ik betaal graag verstaangeld
- Aan de bank van lening
- Bij de inlossing van het verlangen
- Naar het grote wonder,
- Daar aan het eind,
- de zee. --Walter Soethoudt[2]
It runs from the Rijnkaai to the Ledeganckkaai.
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