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A DEAD CHILD’S DREAM
by Sorana Lucia Salomeia Blurred emotions I cannot name, Images I could never define… I bear their revolted anger Come against my uncertain visions. Monstrous winters I hear Menacing to bury me alive Under the illusion of fragile perfection – There is nothing I could pretend to be! Glimpses of childhood’s perfection I watch falling from above – A blind, innocent child Whose only wish was to die… A grown up child with the face of an infant Stretching one little hand for me to grab And save her Before the ferocious fountains of blood Would swallow her helpless body forever. A thousand feet I hear approaching obsessively, Yet I cannot distinguish any shape; It is the starving earthquakes Sending their warriors Towards this cathedral of madness. I startle… Frozen as the moon’s green eyes, I rise from my sleeping shelter… The angel in the corner, with its head bent in agony, Is pointing to the window… The wind is dancing Through the fluttering ragged curtains of snow That have so thoroughly guarded These broken screens of isolation. Their bitter sharpness I can feel… And leaning along the trembling wall of sorrow I let my eyes meet the betraying layer of the ground… And there I see them, stabbing my glance – The anguished stains of blood Gleaming on the cursed pieces of glass – Undignified witnesses to a specter’s misdeed, Unpredictable fortunetellers of an angel child Whose only yearning wish was to die. Copyrighted © Sorana Salomeia, Iasi, Romania
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