WatercolorA Poem by Cristina Moldoveanufall season, when colors blend, when temperatures are mild and my emotions are stuck on memoriesbowing my head under the cobweb I pass beyond the vault rusty keys in my pocket the wind slams the door behind
stuck between cold and warm a hat hangs on a hook nor too high neither too low sour grapes slowly become sweet
I will touch nothing walls and doors are soft the bread is molding green potatoes sprout out white only autumn apples stay reddish a ray of sunlight is crawling among them like a snake on moist ground heels are trembling over it bent knees are cracking
too much emptiness in my stomach and around maybe it’s a Holy Friday today and I will stay here another twenty years not counting Sundays
© 2012 Cristina MoldoveanuAuthor's Note
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Added on July 20, 2012Last Updated on July 20, 2012 AuthorCristina MoldoveanuBucharest, RomaniaAboutPoor and alone, getting old in Bucharest, Romania more..Writing
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