Emily Dickinson

By Dejan Stojanovic

A word into the silence thrown
Always finds its echo somewhere
Where silence opens hidden lexicons
And words fly back
Only into silence to arrive
At just about the right instant

Dejan Stojanovic, Paris, May 1990



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Any healthy man can go without food for two days – but not without poetry. -Charles Baudelaire

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