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If anything needs love it is reality, for it is reality that lacks it the most - I doubt that it was ever loved.
Kiki Dimoula

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All that we are and all that we've ever felt, words have felt it first.
Kiki Dimoula

3.
You are walking in a desert.You hear a bird singing.As absurd as it may seem for a bird to be pending in the desert,you are obligated to make it a tree.That's poem
Kiki Dimoula

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Love grows by not giving to us. And if our passion for poetry lives on and persists, it is because poetry offers us only its bits of lint.
Kiki Dimoula

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I've grown extremely tired of the face of the world.
Kiki Dimoula

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Life's essential length is only a few pages long, as succinct as a line of verse and as brief as the title of a poem.
Kiki Dimoula

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I write very rarely. Only, in fact, when the sheet of paper suffers an existential crisis and threatens, if I don't surrender to it, to bury me alive under its whiteness.
Kiki Dimoula

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I don't aspire, but I would be very happy if one of my poems suddenly offered someone a shady rest stop, a breather in our interminable march under the murderous, scorching heat of the superfluous.
Kiki Dimoula

Quote Topics by Kiki Dimoula: Long Esteem Tree March Felt Love Grows Fruit Giving Fall Tired Emotion Doubt Suffering Needs Writing Essentials Soothing Bird Heat Singing Would Be Firsts Passion Care Faces Leashes World Trying Reality Facts
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Poetry contains love and holds it in high esteem, even though love always humiliates it by using it merely as a soothing after-shave lotion.
Kiki Dimoula

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What I try to do is to keep emotion on a tight leash; otherwise, it can never be transubstantiated into poetry.
Kiki Dimoula

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Poetry relishes ripe fruit - but ripe is one thing and overripe quite another. That's something poetry doesn't like, so it couldn't care less if I were to fall overripe to the ground.
Kiki Dimoula