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WHO IS BEHIND THE POEMS

When the silence speaks loudly,
I listen.

The early spring breeze was running through the streets. Suffuse lights, velvet curtains, and half empty shining glasses. Murmurs of people all around. I was seven years old. The room was filled by a warm smell of many things together. The kind you can only discover into a restaurant. It tastes of feelings more than food. Like “here you are safe”, “here your empty stomach will be filled and cared for”, “here you are not alone”.

 

I was silent. I’ve never been a loquacious person. I’m rather the one who listen, the one who treasures things inside. But there was something different haunting my mind that evening. I couldn’t detect what it was. A pressing tangle swinging from my chest to my ears. The waitress came for the bill, “Thank you for dining with us.”

 

I asked my father for a piece of paper. He gave me the restaurant’s receipt. I turned it and wrote on its white back. The tangle unravelled. Words about hearts and how those beat for the ones they love, freedom, and happiness formed few lines. I remember my father reading it in silence and then giving me a deep stare. I had written my first poem.

Browsing, you will notice a couple of things here.

 

There is not a picture showing my face. I have tested a lot on this matter in the past years, and finally choose for a faceless profile. Words are the protagonists here, not my body.

 

In addition, you will easily see I use a bare punctuation in my compositions. Never a full stop in the end. This is because poems are supposed to remain with you, prolong themselves in your mind, become part of your thoughts, and be enriched with your own story. A full stop would do exactly its work, framing poems in their page, preserving them from the freedom they deserve.

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You are welcome to stay as long as you need. My words are here for you.

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