Body and concrete kiss like no one could see them. I would like to run, run far, farther and farther, so far that I overcome land that holds me, run into the void, I would like to run into the void.
The sea calls me, I hear it, I feel it in my heart, it resonates with loneliness. Well of placid water make me yours, that I no longer belong to myself.
Give me soul, take body, give me existence, take life. Show me storm, kill me before it kills me boredom.
Waves that break bones, clouds cloaks of death, crush me; oppression, I want to feel the weight of it, enslave me, take will, take freedom, give me sex, endorphins, contract pupils, I want heroin of it.
These cliffs, these rocks, they are time; they think I am naive, childish, they judge me, disinterestedly, as if I were not me, as if I were them, as if I were insignificant, as if I had meaning only among them.
Sea I am thy son, indulge whims, grant me illusion, before these cliffs I have no power but arrogance.
Body and concrete kiss as if no one could see them.
"It's one-way," she tells me.
"Where will you go?" I retort.
"far away," she replies, "I want to start over, a new life, without danger, just me, just us...," she continues.
"just us...," I repeat, "the two of us...alone, one life.... with no thoughts but us. That would be…life," I smile.
"Wouldn't it...?" she asks.
"Take care…," I reply.
"Do you hate me that much?" she asks.
"I don't love you enough," I reply
Body and concrete kiss as if no one could see them.