Stamped FutureA Poem by Cristina Moldoveanu
I bought from the
antiquarian
The Portrait of Dorian Gray with rancid leaves like stamps in an ancient collection
I ran home scampering it was smelling like jasmines at the corners on the labyrinth streets hidden in the big city in my dress flounces
after the first chapter it started to rain I was reading the ragged book under the lamp shade with dead butterflies nibbling like a mouse memories from the future
a gray cat in a window was seeing beyond curtains my thoughts like snails with sinusitis crawling on the moist asphalt without hearing a thing
sometimes the world is a mirror with shriveled silver © 2012 Cristina MoldoveanuFeatured Review
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4 Reviews Added on July 5, 2012 Last Updated on July 6, 2012 AuthorCristina MoldoveanuBucharest, RomaniaAboutPoor and alone, getting old in Bucharest, Romania more..Writing
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