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Poem by Brixhilda Dede

It is impossible to merge views.
Plow the sun penetrates the earth up to the ribs, bringing scorching heat. Today, I can’t come to our old nursery like I used to. On the way, hot winds blow.
Current in wire installations, migratory birds lost.

Where do I find the strength to pick up the ground bones? Pesticides have poisoned my blood.
Now I’m not even afraid of snakes.
He is afraid to drink my blood.

At certain time, I will be unemployed and homeless.
The meat breed in metal will be replaced, have you ever heard?!
They drink me and share the sun.
Guilt tells me I have failed.

The seasons will no longer cry for love.
For the bees, the butterflies that went. Silent cities where feelings are extinguished.
The fountain of tears is exhausted.

Gaze at the sun dear! Remember the light when it fell on me.
If there’s still a little sound left in him,
Never stop saying I love you!
keep me alone feel good playful sea waves gazed. Out of my grace for you I will be reborn.
And as if the world had ended!

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