The still subjectcloses itself in a perfect space:bodies that find no way out;and every line traces a defeat,inside a simulated geometry,where the goddess bears a message.
I linger, standing before you,rectangle of questions,but I cannot decipher you.
What does this light say of me,that bathes the room’s darkness?What do you think, womanleft curled in the threshold?What warning does this glow carry?Why do you let yourself be swallowed,by this vanishing point?What do these two parallels hide,that dodge infinity?
You look at me with dimmed eyes,yet everything is full of color.
Where have the goddesses remained,covered beneath these drapes of brick.Your images are born and diedizzyingly,like my questions before you.
Let me into your pink roomand whisper your riddles to me.Even if I won’t know the answer,I would like to go on accumulating doubts.