"The moons cry"
a child whispered it
Can you hear it?
They talk about love
and silences,
from the cracks of time
and they are so afraid,
the guilty apology...
Both in the south and in the north
they shine the same
the complaints.
You will remember me.
sometimes...
Recklessly and unrepentantly,
in fiery eyes of supplication
The frosts are blooming again.
Words travel
and the little things
silently now, every autumn
so they don't scare you
and yet you hide.
Are you afraid?
the desperate games of life
the same as
the glittering parades,
of the masks.
Don't be fooled,
and the wheels bleed,
but you need to live.
Tomorrow, a cyclamen will bloom
like then in the olive grove,
while they are getting dressed
the shadows the light.
November, you will forget me,
if the waves become land
and jasmine seaweed.
You will remember me,
when the tear falls on the pillow,
will embroider the last escape.
You will come back,
Tomorrow, when unrequited love
become a free destiny.
You love,
the transparent veil of frost,
what separates
the memory, from the soul.
I like to draw.
suns in your thoughts,
now that it has passed
nearly half a century of absence
I miss you more.
Your memory is an autumnal regret
in the rustling of the leaves
I'm still reading the first kiss.
There you compromised,
where nostalgia also declines.
With false expectations
you occupy your memory,
you browse
the secrets of the heart,
innocent thoughts at sunset
even if the world is not innocent.
Do you love?
the mournful beauties of labyrinths.
As if from another life
You came again, to steal my worries.
Before I look up
Loneliness offers another future.
Burning
the spoils of autumn
on the horizon,
you let yourself go
in the oasis of dreams
courting the stars.
And then you bring
the glass on the lips,
to take communion again
kiss and sea.
You know how and
Tomorrow, autumn night falls.
Tired of nostalgia,
in the light of the South.
Poetry collection "Tomorrow, words are ears of corn"
Fildisi Publications
Tomorrow, in the name of love
Life of Diktao
Corfu November 2015
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