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Durante mi estancia en Dinamarca hice muchas, muchas amistades. La gran mayoría de ellas fueron muy intensas, ese perio es como un Gran Hermano donde vives todo con mucha más fuerza pero, en mi opición, es todo muy efímero. Mucha gente con la que he pasado grandes momentos de mi vida marcharon a sus paises y mantener una relación tan intensa es difícil, incluso imposible pero... Siempre esta esa gente especial que hace todo lo que este en su mano por mantener una relación que, al menos, sea la sombra de lo que vivimos en DK. Yo he teniido la suerte de conocer a muchas de esas personas especiales con las que mantengo una muy buena relación tras meses sin vernos.
Una de esas personas me dedicó y escribió un día una historia...sobre mi y sobre ella... Hoy he querido plasmarla aquí (con su permiso) para compartirla con todos. Espero que os guste.
She doesn´t know him very well.
He was not the first sight case. She just knew he dates with a greek girl.
One fresh „gossip“ which let her calm.
But there was something about him.
The way he spoke. It looked like he was lisping, but he wasn´t, or...?
His tongue, his full lips, his mouth did it themselves.
And it was irritating.
She couldn´t decide, if he was lisping or not.
She couldn´t stop looking his lips and listening his voice. And watching him smoking.
And then, there was the eye. It was not visible in the pub or somewhere inside
when his iris was wide and his eyes looked kind of brown.
It had to be in daylight.
Eyes were her specialization. She loved to look to the others eyes.
When drunk and twenty, she always wanted to speak just by sight.
She simply loved this „window to soul“, mirror of attractivity, neverending range of colours and expressions.
In sunlight, his eyes had an indescribable colour, mixture of green, brown,
with maroon spots. In right one big one.
As she saw him first time in sunlight, she remembered her grandma
saying about her own eyes, they are „dog eyes“, kind of „yellow brown“.
But his eyes were different. When she saw him for the first time in sunlight, she knew,
that his eyes resembe goat´s eyes.
Even they were not so round, rather thin.
Goat eye.
Devil eye.
Author: M.
M thanks so much for such lovely and wonderful poem. And thanks for let me post it on my web page. This is going to be here "forever"... for you... for me...and the rest of world ;)
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