I Am Out Poem by Outhman Boutissan

I Am Out



All red flowers
To dry!
All the beautiful stars
Go
Unless your charm!
It is like the sun
Dye my blue black

All the beautiful words
Fade!
All vases snow
crashing
Unless your lady name
It is engraved on the stone
In ancient race

All dormant roses
flare
All lost feathers
are bunched
Unless your gypsy your perfume
Walking in molasses
Without feet, without a trace!

All daisies daydream
A drizzling morning
All hazards embrace
At the bottom of a wild joy
Unless your lady look
Relaxes me!


All trépasse beauty
Timidly!
Before your eyes
All lovers kiss
Before the night of moon passes
And poor me your lips
I'm out!
I'm out!
All red flowers
To dry!
All the beautiful stars
Go
Unless your charm!
It is like the sun
Dye my blue black

All the beautiful words
Fade!
All vases snow
crashing
Unless your lady name
It is engraved on the stone
In ancient race

All dormant roses
flare
All lost feathers
are bunched
Unless your gypsy your perfume
Walking in molasses
Without feet, without a trace!

All daisies daydream
A drizzling morning
All hazards embrace
At the bottom of a wild joy
Unless your lady look
Relaxes me!


All trépasse beauty
Timidly!
Before your eyes
All lovers kiss
Before the night of moon passes
And poor me your lips
I'm out!
I'm out!
I'm out!

Uthman Boutissan,

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