![]() The SuitcaseA Poem by Cristina Moldoveanu![]() a metaphorical poem about the adventure of knowledge and life itself![]() I went to sea with an iron suitcase locked with a cipher on the last day ashore I kept in it an apple a newspaper a pretzel it was so heavy on my left shoulder I was carrying a leather bag in my right hand stuffed with clothes in the last twenty years
when waters raised over portholes I opened the heavy suitcase nibbling my pretzel making small ships from newspaper pages I was wearing a white dress from my youth admiring the brightly shining red apple but they repaired our vessel
when the second accident occurred I tore to pieces the whole newspaper reading it leaf after leaf I had gray hair wearing a dark black dress
in the end only the apple was left there from time to time I checked its color still fresh feeling a deep sting in my left shoulder I couldn’t bear anymore the iron suitcase dressed now in a pink gown like peach blossoms I was not hungry I didn’t want to throw away the fruit my heart opposed to give it away
I placed it again in that suitcase calling a child from the deck asking him to lock it without telling me the cipher then I threw it in the depths
at night a stifled fire was burning under my eyelids and my temples I looked once more at the stars falling asleep much easier © 2012 Cristina Moldoveanu |
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1 Review Added on July 13, 2012 Last Updated on July 13, 2012 Author![]() Cristina MoldoveanuBucharest, RomaniaAboutPoor and alone, getting old in Bucharest, Romania more..Writing
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