Read Poem: THE END, by Dimitris P. Kraniotis

The savour of fruits
Still remains
In my mouth

But the bitterness of words
Demolishes the clouds
And wrings the snow
Counting the pebbles

But you never told me
Why you deceived me
Why with pain
And injustice did you desire

To say that the end
Always in tears
Is cast to flames

Author’s Bio:

Dimitris P. Kraniotis is an award-winning Greek poet. He was born in Larissa Prefecture in central Greece and he grew up in Stomio (Larissa). He studied Medicine at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He lives in Larissa (Greece) and works as a medical doctor (internal medicine specialist). He is the author of 10 poetry books in Greece. He has won international awards for his poetry which has been translated in 35 languages & published in many countries. He participated in several International Poetry Festivals around the World. He is Doctor of Literature, Academician in Italy, President of the 22nd World Congress of Poets (UPLI), President of the World Poets Society (WPS), Director of the Mediterranean Poetry Festival (Larissa, Greece), Chairman of the Writers for Peace Committee of PEN Greece and member of World Poetry Movement (WPM), Poets of the Planet (PoP), Hellenic Literary Society, National Society of Greek Literary Writers, etc. His official website: https://www.dimitriskraniotis.com/

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