'The Invisible Girl' Poem by Antonis J. Kazantzoglou

'The Invisible Girl'



With sorrow I paid the light
for the fleeting love.

Alone deep in Athens
without knowing the streets
to the winds that passed
I talked about the invisible girl
who unbraided her plaits
cut them and gave them to us.

With sorrow I paid the light.

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Antonis J. Kazantzoglou

Antonis J. Kazantzoglou

Katerini Pieria Mountain - Greece
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