I haven’t betrayed you, my hometown
by Mirela Sula
I’m leaving…
My poor shadow remains
There, wandering on the streets
In the grip of gigantic shades
Though sick, I’m leaving
Hidden under covered wounds
Without medicine
I’m leaving…
How am I leaving?
I still hear earthly songs
Following me down the Childhood Mines
My skin chapped of the saddening epidemic
Makes me suffocate with its yellow color
I’m leaving…
Roads winding downwards
No one knows where they lead to
Cold weather
Hanging itself on my eyes
The never made sins stay locked
In the prison of my body
I don’t know
Why I’m carrying them with me
You killed me…
Unwisely, but you killed me
To spare your own selve
I saw the culprits seeing me out
At the door of my hometown
I was sorry
To leave them behind
I was sorry to leave you behind
My hometown
Melting away like a snow
Didn’t you feel sorry to see me go?
My ears red with innocence and the cold
I haven’t betrayed you my hometown!
Since I first touched your body
I’ve loved you
I’ve been defending you
Now, I’m leaving you
This is all I knew
I’ve been feeding with the freshness of your sky
Your body and soul…
How can you deny me?
My hometown,
You killed me
Because I loved you beyond my consciousness
I am leaving now…
Carpeting your streets with the gravel of love
People keep walking with their eyes closed
Unceasingly, I’m carpeting the frozen ice of your streets
With all I own, so the other people won’t fall down like me before

Mirela Sula

Copyright ©:
Mirela Sula

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- English Poetry. Philip James Bailey. Festus – 44. Филип Джеймс Бэйли.
- The Middle of the World by Samuel Hazo
- Who Learns My Lesson Complete? by Walt Whitman
- Grammer’s Shoes by William Barnes
- English Poetry. Madison Julius Cawein. Indifference. Мэдисон Джулиус Кавейн.
- Funeral Day Thoughts by Sudheesh Vs
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- The Prodigal Son by Rudyard Kipling
- What Being in Rank-Old Nature poem – Gerard Manley Hopkins poems
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- Владимир Британишский – Емуртла
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- Yesterday by W. S. Merwin
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Bat’s Poetry Page – more poetry by Fledermaus
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Poems in English
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- The Happy Lunatic by William Somervile
- The Frog’s Choice by William Somervile
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- The Bald-Pated Welshman and the Fly by William Somervile
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- On Presenting to a Lady a White Rose and a Red on the Tenth of June by William Somervile
- On Miranda’s Leaving the Country by William Somervile
- Mahomet Ali Beg; Or, the Faithful Minister of State by William Somervile
- Liberty, and Love; or, the Two Sparrows by William Somervile
- Hunting Song by William Somervile
- Hudibras and Milton Reconciled by William Somervile
- Hobbinol; or The Rural Games by William Somervile
- Hobbinol; or The Rural Games – Canto 3 by William Somervile
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