Clearing

Clearing

A Poem by Zuzanna Nitecka

We met at the edge of winter and spring on a silent white clearing. The whiteness was bright and it hurt my eyes. My mind was all shadows and black spongy clouds of weariness. You were a child hungry for attention so we played a game. A game of telling each other about our lives. I thought we were allowed to be light-hearted about it. I thought we were allowed to invent, which is not the same as to cheat. I was surprised to have won truth instead. Now when I look at you I am still bewildered that I'm not playing out game anymore when I say: love.

© 2010 Zuzanna Nitecka


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Added on March 7, 2010
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Zuzanna Nitecka
Zuzanna Nitecka

Madrid, Spain



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Quirky people, I love them. Sensuality. Sleeping naked. Strip poker. Listening to stories. Poetry. Books. Giving away said books. Fairy tales. more..

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