Living organisms form groups



Living organisms form groups
The illusion that thoughts are contained in our head
The eye is a target for surrounding things
When the mouth speaks
It embraces someone's shadow
The meaning is at the bottom of your bottle
Spit in the giant's forehead
After all, thoughts are just holes
Where the shadow goes
Escaped from the mouth
Who talks a lot
In him, silence dries up
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Submitted by valerizhig on August 08, 2024

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Scheme ABCDEFBGHIJK
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 369
Words 66
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 12

Valeriya Zhigalina

 · 1967 · Baku

Valery Zhigalina was born on December 16, 1967 in the city of Baku, Azerbaijan - Ukrainian poet and artist. She graduated from the University of Physics and Mathematics - a programmer. Currently lives in Paris. The first book of poems is "Almucantars", the second is "My Sister's Life". The basis of poetry is philosophical reflection, knowledge of the unknown. She took part in the exhibition of artists "Rearguard Art" in 2010 in Odesa. Her poems are philosophical and religious axioms, short messages in the form of idioms reminiscent of Japanese tanka lyrics. Vocabulary of the works: The expression of the lexical level is characterized by an extremely diverse vocabulary, a wealth of transformations, which is due to the specificity of the use of tokens in the works. The combination of different dictionaries: biblical, political, experience of synonymy and antonymy create a special and lively effect more…

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