I am unable to tell you The passing scenes, the car’s window Leaving behind that day That night 4 am That letter about a mist That covered a village They had to flea to the top of the hill To see the setting sun Rise Rise for me, moon… Two mouths can feel The colors of tea And the moon seams halved And I always wondered why you scratch above your left brow When you’re thinking Deep Between the humming oaks I saw The tea cool And the villagers went home The mist was gone The night was warm. There was that time when I extinguished The stars I talk about nonsense And you listen to The stars Too many and I panicked. They were too bright and I cried. Because I was drunk I told you And you weren’t allowed to listen to A nightingale And a branch cracked in a forest, You held me up by my shoulders The world Was asleep And you woke me. I just had to push you away The shore I walked along A dying stream and Feelings of sweet sadness. It was worse than falling forever Is here And yet, I collapsed With the indigo mountain Wept invisibly With a smile. Could you notice Than I can fall calmly The wind The wind passes through our clothes But we don’t shiver Because you will know Me Me, I pushed you on the cushions Of a deep blue night A safe place Unextinguished stars Because You are a soul I know And don’t recognize You are A dying star. And that comforts me. I’m sorry I pushed you And I know you’re safe You don’t burn letters That frightens me and burns my thoughts.
Met At A Forest
Armenian News Network / Groong
October 8, 2011
October 8, 2011
This is an archival article originally published on October 8, 2011.
Information may be outdated.