Far Away: Who would've had so much darkness To be, to...

Quote by Aura Christi about poetry, hunger, air, word, earth, time, night, books, home, death

Far Away:

Who would've had so much darkness
To be, to have been said?
Who sees how death comes
In my spirit the grim reaper?
Night falls from somewhere, far away,
Moving the ray from darkness into my temple
The demon runs, splitting the earth, to the Book
Of my books, written for all time
My god, what's happening to me?
I'm blocking my way, I'm muddling it up
The darkness is deep. It's deep
And no one comes.
Where did you forget the word
That was once my home?
And where's the song-
the column of air,
an altar between my ribs,
stopping my breath
mad mad world
my steps hunger
and time,
and the sea?! ...

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Quote by Aura Christi (Aureliei Potlog) about poetry, hunger, air, word, earth, time, night, books, home, death.
Aura Christi (Aureliei Potlog)

Aura Christi (Aureliei Potlog) 1967, romanian poet, essayist and novelist

Also known as: Aureliei Potlog.
Life period: 1967
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