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POEMS by Marisa Ashiku


TIME OF LONGINGNESS 

Marisa Ashiku

Waiting to hear your voice…

In a timeless season

Ringing, like music in my ears…

I think and tremble

As you spread in my arteries,

Like poppies on a field of grain…

The longingness has reached the golden color,

It’s harvest time,

The parched field,

Guards you, as the bread for the soul…

The smile burns on the lips…

Such a longingness!!!


SOUND 

God, 

allow me to appear,

deep,

in his mind…

and to fall,

like a stone,

in the abyss,

of conscience,

with no regrets,

no returns… 

As the last sound 

of existence…

****

Have you ever felt

the noisy city,

go silent, completely

in you,

as time remains hostage,

under the sound of the voice,

inside the light of eyes…

Have you ever felt

the fast wind,

to entangle 

on your steps

as you are on your way

coming to me?!

the hands of longingness pushing you,

to unknown streets

but all crossing through me…?

And then to stretch your hands

to touch everything that I am,

to call out loud, while drowning the voice,

wanting to be silent,

to laugh,

to cry,

as it happens on prayer for salvation,

as you kneel by the alter,

for a little spring on your fingers,

for my breath, held on your hands,

to dress the city streets with it…

Well, that’s how I feel you...



Marisa Ashiku, born in Lushnje, (Albania) and a current resident of Voghera, Italy works with autistic children and as an early childhood educator. She is an active writer in various poetry forums while getting ready for her first release of a poetry book.

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