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Frederic Leighton: The Fisherman and the Siren |
I left my glasses
on a bench
next to the Mediterranean:
I haven't been able
to see anything since.
I was blinded by
orange blooms,
blazing turquoise,
white morning light
breaking on mountains,
village songs,
Macedonian dances,
and your hands
all over my body.
I will never recover;
I will never see again.
My heart is a broken drum
on a broken sea floor,
the spoils of an internal war
and the end of everything.
Never give yourself away
to the Mediterranean.
Never do it.
Afterward, nothing else exists.
Lovely poem, tres jolie!
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