Poems about Poetry
TRAVELING
by kapardeli eftichia
Travel!!
in the chapel of my heart
red sky in the west die out
big flame that melts the touch, heart
The stars of a chain where a strong following
Thoughts …. Who grow up in a confused
very old drawing of the sky in memory Sleepless Sleepless wear
On seas of eternity swimming
I became part of living in solitary for wild birds
One night I got a unique gift jewelry beauty
Angels of ice and fire to make prayers only
leafy rose in the empty path that connects the deserts of the world and defoliation. Desire is forgotten, the only reward.
The night falls, the light emerges
immaculate white swans with their wings cover up the ugliness
The black hair, your endless drops of the night
An immaculate pulse over the years of lust calculus
In the first gust of wind, the tear in the face dries
The waves of the future dream is calling me and deserves a kiss
a conquest
The rays of the sun poured and pierce the future
Oh Sun !!!!!
I drink it the light in the handful of living hand to shout!!
My heart travels, makes home in the clouds .. wakes with the sun
hot kisses … kisses rain on the sensual mouth, the hair of a love in the time of the shooting does not shed fibers do not wake ends
From the youth center Halandriou-pit and Antigone 56 – October 10, 2009 A commendation award from the association of the Ionian Islands for the poem my TRAVELING
kapardeli eftichia
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