Fishing
Every summer we
went fishing.
A glorious
celebration of moments of happiness.
I am a child and
I jump after her,
the shadow of my
handsome father.
It is very
important that I do not miss any, so
I carefully step
into his every step,
and I grow like
a sky with every one of them.
Me and my father
and going fishing.
The sun gilds
the water.
It smells like
freshly cut four-leaf clover.
The light flight
of birds disperses the clouds.
There is nothing
to indicate heavy bleeding
of the fish on
the hook.
She looks at me
with big wide eyes
as she exhales
her last breath through her gills.
All the rainbows
hidden in the scales
they suddenly
darken.
Gray and black.
Like a stone. It was a fish, now it is a stone.
Then at night I
dream of them for a long time.
My room is
gilded with hidden rainbows.
It smells like
blood.
I close my eyes
so I can't see the hook
that hangs over
our heads every night.
We take it out
in the morning, hiding another scar
in the place
where our gills pulsate invisibly.
Her Departure
God, in what a
beautiful day she left!
The sky cracked
like baked bread,
pour out a
blessing on men and birds,
and I see you
standing with your hand up,
you wave at time
and smile at it,
your thought
flutters like a wedding handkerchief
in which you
bound the forgotten words,
you married your
body with the verse
and now you walk
all turned into a poem.
God, give me
sense, me the foolish one,
because I still
dream of your departure.
It seems to me
that you never left.
You stand, I see
you, beautiful and strong,
you spread your
arms, you open your bosoms,
you take a ring
out of your hand
to get the day
through it,
a dove comes out
from under your breast,
you weave black
and red thread with your fingers,
you tell me:
this is how you will weave
one letter at a
time,
grains of
letters like grains of wheat
and after each
one you will leave a piece of incompleteness,
in that small
place of silence to rest your heart.
God, reveal to
me the secret
of that magical
weaving, of that embroidery of the soul,
of that water
rising under my feet that I hear,
because I keep
thinking it's her, she's coming
that
black-haired sorceress with a black and red thread,
that voice of a
secret murmur, that silent lightning of heaven,
comes to sew
light upon my sorrow.
Breathing
Breathe, I tell
my son
as his chest
rises
in a calm
rhythmicity.
You just
breathe!
The world stands
still while you sleep.
Then he wakes
and shakes,
is divided in
half
and each of the half’s
thinks that
is better than
the other.
It will sow
seeds of longing in you,
will grow like
the apple of strife,
you take a bite,
and you'll have it
bitter taste in
mouth, lump in throat.
A smile doesn't
always mean happiness,
nor shall a tear
be the measure of sorrow.
Bread necessary,
enough for today,
it will
determine the weight of the look of your eyes.
But may your
eyes always remain clear.
Like a lantern
that keeps only your light.
The road is long
and difficult.
The day is
coming. Dawn is breaking. The world is shaking.
You just
breathe!
SILVANA DIMITRIEVSKA
SILVANA DIMITRIEVSKA is graduated
philologist and journalist. She was the coordinator of the literary circle
'Mugri' and the editor of the poetry almanac of the same name. She is
represented in the Anthology of recent Macedonian poetry for young people
Purpurni izvori by Suzana V. Spasovska, the anthology One Hundred and One
Poems, edited by famous Macedonian poetess Svetlana Hristova Jocic, the
collection of poetry and short prose by young people from the former Yugoslav
territories Manuscript 30. Silvana writes poetry, short prose, essays and haiku
verses. She is the author of the anthology Angels with five wings, published as
part of Struga evenings of poetry. She appears as a reviewer of several
collections of poetry by young authors. She is the winner of the second and
third 'Blaze Koneski' prize for a scientific essay. For her first collection of
poetry, “You, who came out of a song”, she won the prestige national 'Aco
Karamanov' award. For her short story 'Butterfly Skirt' he won the first prize
of the contest 'I tell a photo 2021' announced by the Holocaust Fund of the
Jews of Macedonia. This year, she won several national and international awards
and recognations.
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