Milka Minkova

Heart To Heart, We Built A Wall From The Heart

The tongue tied in a knot,
shriek in silence,
heart to heart, and from heart
we built a wall.

Blood dew descends
after the white face,
and instead of sweet honey,
on the lips wormwood.

Those two hearts
I kept them close to my eyes,
I rejoiced, like a bee at
fragrant flower.

So can a soul suffer?
and heart not to suffer pain
instead of a lamb, a bloodthirsty wolf happened.

I hold your hand, your pure heart,
which blood was shed
to see it, to remember it
what malice you do to him

That gate, highest,
that house the widest,
a narrow box became,
with all evil forbidden.

The noise subsided everywhere,
the house was silent,
the golden-winged dove
darkness covered him.

Let The Dream Wake Me Up!

don't wake me up
don't cut my sleep short,
don't cut my beauty
that my peace have coalesced,
meek soul.
Let
let the dream last
while it lasts
let that beauty shine in your heart,
let her wait
the dewy rose, to merge,
dewdrop,
to drip on my eyes,
to open my eyes,
let me see your face
the dream will come true.
Not in it, in public,
to be with you.
Until then leave me
don't wake me
let the dream last while it lasts
may love shine forever.
We don't wake up, even when the dawn breaks,
let the dream wake me up.
The feelings forbade them
understood
and ripple like waves
on a rough sea,
to hear them calling me,
how love shapes
they turn from a dream into reality,
two lovers
never to be forgotten.
Therefore, we do not wake up!
Let the dream last, while it lasts!

Milka Minkova. Poet and writer. Country Republic of Macedonia She has won numerous awards and accolades in the country and the world. Represented independently by her own works and in works, anthologies by a group of authors. She writes poetry and prose for children and adults. A top collaborator in several world groups. Her work of poetry for children received the Rabbitan Tagora Award as well as an award to mark the 75th anniversary of India’s independence, which is a regular and unique. She writes poetry and prose for children and adults. A top collaborator in several world groups.

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