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In the First Person

Before my gaze touches the horizon,

I open my ears to let whispers in

that will take me away from heavy paths.

 

I hover above the wooden floor,

I open my chest to breathe

into my tired lungs

a little light,

scattered in the velvet, quiet night.

 

Outside, the dust of farewells

lingers softly, without a sudden rush;

inside, a calm sits

surprised by its own softness.

 

Tomorrow I will carve

another piece of frenetic life,

not regretting kisses lost in haste,

nor wrong steps in the restless dance,

tasting the smallest moments

with the flavor of ash and sweet oranges.

 

I stumbled over thresholds,

but this time I will walk more firmly,

not too fast

to see myself in the first person.

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Agnes-de-Lodz
48 / F / Poland
Published
Feb 24
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