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Do You Hear What I Feel
You hold me in the palm of your hand like a bird, but take heed, for I live in your poems, every word. To you they're pages bound in glue, without a voice. And yet, they speak of love to me, your veiled bride, timidly asking, "Do you wish to change your mind?" I wait for your answer, whispering, "This shall not be," holding my breath and hoping to make you see that behind my smile, life is but a single word, "You..." My flowers are withering; my eyes hold back tears, while you hesitate to say, "Until death do we part." You hover between truth and a lie as I meekly say, "My heart knows it will always be you and I." Here I stand, in a wedding dress, telling my story, while your eyes search mine as I murmur our vows. I know you can hear every solemn word I speak, but I wonder... do you hear what I feel? December 1, 2021 Inspired By A Translation Poem Contest Sponsored by Malabika Ray Choudhury Based on the translation by Henry A. Smith, of 'The Poetess ' by German Poet, Gertrud Kolmar.
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