POETRY
Greek Literature / Greek Poetry
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Don’t Love Me
— POEM by
John Sidiropoulos
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I want,
Oh Beloved!
To be a lightning bolt in my gut;
To have become a thing of the past.
I will only fall on the rocks of the cliff;
To have my love revealed to you.
Don’t Love Me; Oh Beloved.
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(Self-translation from GREEK)
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John Sidiropoulos
Born in Veria Greece on November 28, 1991, is a Greek poet. Since, his artistic approach has led him to a career full of distinctions and participation in important collective works, both in Greece and abroad. Also, he writes short stories. And, he has distinguished approach for his fiction and poetry.
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