Stranger
by Alexander N. Kalinkin
Tuesday, April 15, 2003
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Sun rays
Ran over
Green glossy leaves
In an old city park.
That was just a pair
Of chords...
About this strange, very strange life
Where we're walking so near...
The sun splashes
In waves
On your hair...
A stream of light falls down
From the sky
On your open palms.
You're drinking in the sun...
From this strange, very strange life,
Where we're walking so near...
A gentle breath kisses
White roses...
You turn,
Your glance touches
Me lightly.
Sun rays run happily
Along invisible paths...
Of this strange, very strange life,
Where we're walking so near...
Our looks were dancing
Together
Looking for
Known gestures.
But we are
Just strangers...
In this strange, very strange life,
Where we're walking so near...
A wind carries us
Towards each other,
Whirling in waltz time
With mutual curtseys,
Words and smiles.
It really doesn't know...
This strange, very strange life,
Where we're walking so near...
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(C) 2002 Alexander Kalinkin
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Fairy Tale for everyone
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
4/16/2003 |
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| like the flow and your style very much... |
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| Reviewed by Lady Peg (Reader) |
4/16/2003 |
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| I love the stanza repeat in this one very well done. |
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| Reviewed by Ted Sheridan (Reader) |
4/16/2003 |
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| Really liked this, as it is the first of your stuff I have read. |
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| Reviewed by La Belle Rouge (Reader) |
4/16/2003 |
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| Enjoyed this very much. |
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| Reviewed by Elizabeth Taylor (Reader) |
4/15/2003 |
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Nice rhythm to this work. Well done.
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