You Dont Have To Say A Word Poem by George Tzouvaras

You Dont Have To Say A Word



You don't have to say a word when I am dreaming
Let me skate on thin ice and in furtive glances
Let me tear in the sight of my lonely Sea.

You don't have to say a word when you see around you
expectations with no end
endless kilometres with no turns.

You don't have to say a word when you observe
deaths surrounded by pink fairytales
souls which bleed above in charming smiles

You don't have to say a word when the fastening cracks
through words and expressions which caress apathy
through repeated actions of nonsense.

You don't have to say a word when time deadens
seconds sweat under the summer Sun
stars falls desperately in your last kiss

You don't have to say a word when I drink
amuse with my mess as I walk
in a tightrope which somebody soon will cut.

You don't have to say a word for the injustice of this world
cause justice is a human invention
cause moon cant die in our hearts.

You don't have to say a word when I will tell you I love you
Your look, I have took in a secret place of the heart
And I have love the sea through your absence.

So please don't say a word
Just listen the sound of the autumn wind
and when away from me you ll be
feel the ocean of my closed eyes.

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