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Drinking Corinthian Sun Translated by Jeffrey Carson and Nikos Sarris Drinking Corinthian sun Reading the old marbles Striding through vineyard seas Aiming the harpoon At a votive fish that slips away I found the leaves the sun's psalm learns by heart The living shore desire rejoices To open I drink water I cut fruit I thrust my hand in the wind's foliage Lemon trees irrigate the summer pollen Green birds tear my dreams I leave with a glance A wide glance where the world again becomes Beautiful from the beginning by the measures of the heart.
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