Forest and Dove
You remind me of something Max Ernst would come up with – must be the way you hide among the razor-like trees inside your head. And if I were to step on that path, like some child in an old fairy-tale, I would not be afraid. Even under a blue sky, this forest is as dark as the belly of a mechanical beast. But I would not turn back. And I would not stray. You’ve kept her alive in here somewhere. I know I can find her. I’ve heard her sing. Anca Rotar Anca Rotar is a Romanian-born writer of poetry and fiction. She was driven to writing by her love of stories and verse, as well as by an ever-increasing fascination with mysteries and the unknown. Her biggest complaint is that there are too many interesting things in the world and hardly enough time to discover them all. http://ancaspoemsandstories.wordpress.com
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