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Clocks Don't Tell the Time.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Gagliardi, Isa.
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (17 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- São Paulo : Chiado Editora, 2024.
- Summary:
- This poetry is for those who have been lovesick. In between loving and losing I becameblind to reality. As a way to cope I bordered and flirted with insanity.
- Contents:
- Intro
- WINTER
- You came and left
- It feels like I'm drowning under your control.
- I am from the land of sun,
- But what's the use of fighting against the inevitable?
- If I cannot prove that you existed
- I love you.
- The emotional strain caused the numbness in every other moment of the day. When I couldn't feel you,
- Season you
- I have tried to undress you out of my body,
- 4:32, June 2018: England.
- Dear summer love,
- My birthday blues
- I wasted age seventeen
- Our love was like fine China,
- Both of us have been reborn after the incident.
- I hadn't cried like that in years.
- It's agonizingly peaceful
- AUTUMN
- In a kiss, I was baptized.
- It's interesting how much you have underestimated me.
- When your eyes first met mine,
- Your avarice for wall street
- Not even the devil shook your hand.
- The boy who is my dandelion is tall and skinny
- You didn't need to cast a love spell on me
- We're under the same sky.
- The touch of your ghost
- To pick between loving you and loving me
- I showed you what love is.
- There seems to be a common misconception that hellos and goodbyes are permanent. When you first meet someone
- If we saw each other
- SUMMER,
- How is my love for you of the purest and most vulgar?
- During your trip to Amsterdam,
- On Sunday, you promised to meet me
- Your fingertips
- My cheeks have gotten used to the warmth of your chest.
- Closure is overrated.
- A small part of me belongs to you,
- Farewell.
- SPRING,
- The greatest of strengths lies within vulnerability.
- The memory still hurts, as you said.
- "Time heals".
- It was unlikely, truly,.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Gagliardi, Isa Clocks Don't Tell the Time
- ISBN:
- 9789893745892
- 9893745896
- OCLC:
- 1419869323
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