I would like to look at the sky, but the stars open my blood and disturb the verses on the mouths of the dead:
tonight my mother will not participate to the breaking of the bread, she will not allow neither laughs nor prayers, she will turn all the names down and override them;
tonight my father will not remember all the times he guessed right, all the times the word cut his word off.
Tonight I will take a needle to sew my eyes on my mother's eyes, a little knife to empty my bones into my father's bones.
I would like to look at the sky, but the stars I've got them in my teeth and they hurt.
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AUTUMN
For some time now the leaves have been uncertain, the sky doesn't sink into their dark veins, where the tangled blood turns down and falls.
This morning a rounding sparrow sang, announcing the catastrophe.
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COUPLET
I am looking for a couplet that closes my verses or gets rid of them.