Wedding-Γάμος(Danse Macabre 2) Poem by Kostas Lagos

Wedding-Γάμος(Danse Macabre 2)

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She's looking at the

mirror

"Such a beauty I am"

she thinks

"Who can resist my charm? "

she asks

"None, not even me"

said Death,

"Tonight I 'll be your groom

and you shall be my bride".



Τον καθρέφτη της

κοιτά

"Έχω τόση ομορφιά"

σκέπτεται

"Ποιος αντιστέκεται στη γοητεία μου; "

ρωτά

"Κανείς, ούτε κι εγώ"

λέει ο Χάρος

"Απόψε θε να 'μαι ο γαμπρός

κι εσύ η νύφη "

Saturday, May 5, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: beauty,death,vanity
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Akhtar Jawad 27 May 2018

Beauty is immortal, even death can't end it. A lovely thought nicely penned.

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Kostas Lagos 27 May 2018

Thank you my friend, thank you very much!

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Kumarmani Mahakul 09 May 2018

Fantastic expression. Beautiful philosophical poem shared amazingly.Most impressive lines are...... None, not even me said Death, Tonight I 'll be your groom and you shall be my bride. Thanks for sharing.

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Kostas Lagos 09 May 2018

Thank you very much for this kind comment my friend!

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Mihaela Pirjol 07 May 2018

:))) I love this poem! ! ! Very cleverly done! Only Edgar Allan Poe can write like that!

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Kostas Lagos 07 May 2018

I will print this comment, put it in a frame and hang it on my wall! Thank you very much!

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