CompulsoryA Poem by Cristina Moldoveanuthey have exiled me in a city with glass pavements from my yesterday remains only expired oxygen I’m breathing rarely from the depths like a diver only through a mask anyway no one recognize me neither do I
people carry one sun ball instead of their heart they walk on tiptoes unwinding little by little entangled threads behind them forgotten words in the Tower of Babel feelings in a big kneader
I’m stepping from knot to knot with naked soles softening crumpled by too much heat like newborn wrinkles
I started to talk in my mind learning the deaf alphabet my shadow abjured me she stays hung without tongue on the Pole Star
not even she can remain here still and nailed © 2012 Cristina Moldoveanu |
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Added on July 8, 2012 Last Updated on July 8, 2012 AuthorCristina MoldoveanuBucharest, RomaniaAboutPoor and alone, getting old in Bucharest, Romania more..Writing
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