loving a woman is to love indeed the wind The wind that dances on her own crystalline chord The wind that takes your hand, that swiftly leaves a kiss & with a killer scent repeats, “good-bye” “so long”
loving a woman is worshipping flame or fire a flame that with her body cooks sweetly a bread of sadness A merciless, deep light that burning you inspires that touches your skin with poisoned lips & vastness
loving a woman is to embrace in vain the water the fitful, sudden water of ardent, sudden showers that give themselves away in a cold hug of madness -to kiss the moon on rivers. to lie on dream & flower
loving a woman is a lonely quest for heaven: blind faith in a “perhaps.” “always” pronounced as “never”