The rain is loud now, As if a giant feet arises from the clouds To step on the river under the bridge of my heart And disturb it in such a way That the sails of ships bend, And the water touches the bridge from below, Tickling it to sorrow… The rain is loud now, But actually, it has always been like this. You were there once, And I never felt it. But now, All there is Is this sorrow That tickles me from inside, As if it wants me to laugh, Yet doesn’t let me At the same time…
Fear walks to me
Like the silhouette of a tiger
Rising from orange dust.
Fear walks to me
And I hide
Like an old house behind trees,
Like a manhole,
Like the old man sitting near the mailbox
Hugging himself for warmth.
Maybe I shouldn’t move
And the tiger may go its way.
Maybe I shouldn’t hide.
A man sitting outside a bar
Asking for alms.
A woman dancing in the bar
Asking for men.
Their eyes meet,
But the man does not enter the bar.
Their eyes meet,
Yet they wonder if the other person's eyes
Are being honest.
Their eyes meet
And they have nothing to lose.
Yet,
He keeps asking for alms
And she keeps dancing.
Yet,
We run away from fear.
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