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Jul 2018
Whisper,
on the surface of the crockery
the fairy porcelain
and Satie's piano.
Rinse
unconfessed wishes
and, among the cutlery,
I say goodbye
to Gymnopédie.
There is always an air of water
in the words that tell me
when the morning ends
and in the brightness of the dishes,
the same colour
of sorrow.
A poem by my friend Everardo that I translated into English. I love how he sees so much beauty in the most mundane things.
Evie Brill Paffard
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Evie Brill Paffard  York
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