Saturday, July 1, 2023

ANETA VELKOSKA

 


The Trains That Have No Wings

 

The trains that have no wings

They fly with the hearts of passengers

Which precisely cut a piece of the sky,

Showing it as an eternal ticket

In the face of impromptu fate,

Recorded in the gospel of unforgettability

After which the parents become orphans of the children

Whose ideals have burned in the ashes of time

Which habitually skims the rails,

Driving the first flowers of spring

Who divides the gods according to their scents

To those who love art

And to those who start a war out of boredom

In which good and evil are given equal powers,

But their advantage is visibly different...

 

If Only I Knew You Existed

 

A rose for you

One rose for me

If only I knew you existed

I would sow seeds in books

You sleep like a wolf

I would draw the moon

And I would have made a dream ship

May it fly to you in your thoughts

That foam to make our hearts

On the waves of barrels to resemble

One rose for me

A rose for you

Two souls make a bouquet

 

Love Is A Perpetual Clock

 

Love is a perpetual clock

Who spins transience free

Sailed in the sky with human admiration

Extending to the roots of the earth

Who casually smokes a hookah of peace

Hidden like a pearl in a magic shell

A gift from the Gods in sleeping myths

Erect like temples of dreamers

Who knows the bell in heaven

With an address in the heart that sincerely loves

On the window of the sun setting in the sea

What can make foam arrows

Let them spin in the rhythm of time

Who blinks ravishingly behind rose-colored glasses

 

ANETA VELKOSKA

 

ANETA VELKOSKA:  MACEDONIA. Aneta Velkoska was born in 1978. She lives and works in Macedonia. Work experience: professor, TV journalist, librarian, writer. Winner of awards for poetry, prose, drama: poetry book of the year, state award for essay, best drama script of a festival, first award in the world for Esperanto culture, special award for the traveling theater "Savages", with students, awards from the area of education and science. Acts: What Annoys Eternity (2001), Are All Gods Romantic (2004), First Macedonian lexicon (2004), The second love of the stone (2009), The Giantest Dwarf and the Dwarfest Giant (2010), Bad Yin and Good Yang (2018), Endless Frame (2019). She writes drama and film scripts. She makes creations from natural materials. Likes mountaineering, photography, occult sciences. She is the author of several multicultural projects.

 


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