Flipping through the pages of the book of life

I fell asleep.
The wind kept turning the pages after me,
one by one, one after the other, keeping up with
the logic of necessity.
Faithfully beside me
the book lay
and I fell quiet in the arms of sleep.
Once in a while in a respite
of partial dream and wakeful sleep
I blinked and saw
the bookmark ribboned with accuracy
every page that the wind had read
by proxy, for me lying asleep.
A silken thread went winding on,
a miracle how the pages held on fast
to the slim and brittle strand.
Sushama Karnik.
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In the shadow of your sleep
rest the vestiges of songs
just over the hills it seems
pointing to the other horizon
I'm not begging for sunshine
no rai
I carry it inside me
The light of your awakening
the twinkle in your eyes
arrived to eternity
Alain Mabanckou
 
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