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Mary Angelopoulou
Poems
Jun 18
A Body Without a Name
He looked at me like he knew me,
but never truly met my soul.
Lips burning with desire's fire,
but not with love's gentle glow.
I gave my body, he kept my soul
I was his night,
never part of the whole.
In Greek
Σώμα δίχως Ονομα
Με κοίταζε σαν να με ήξερε,
μα δεν με γνώρισε ποτέ.
Χείλη που φλέγονταν απ' επιθυμία,
μα όχι απ' αγάπη.
Εδωσα σώμα, κράτησε ψυχή.
Ημουν η νύχτα του,
μα ποτέ το πρωί.
> Where I was never morning and love never crossed that door. Always lusted, but never loved.
#lust
#love
#greek
Written by
Mary Angelopoulou
27/F/SKG, Greece
(27/F/SKG, Greece)
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