DON’T GIVE FLOWERS

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DON’T GIVE FLOWERS.

 

Don’t give flowers, dear friend, don’t give them!

Do not call to the gardens in the spring under the moon,

Don’t whisper words to me, don’t whisper gentle words,

Life has passed by, and love has passed by…

 

I saw it today… you and her, … with another,..

The looks were so sweet, the signs were so light,

You wave goodbye to her,

Well, our hearts have suddenly become far away…

 

Don’t give me hope, my friend, don’t give me hope!

It doesn’t suit me to be sad, but I’m sad about the past,

You have found your happiness – take care of it!

May the bird of fortune wave its wings to you.

 

Don’t give smiles, and don’t look!

I ask you to forget all the roads to me,

Let it fill up the paths, all the paths with snowfall,

But I’m lonely and sad in silence…

 

Everything that happened, my friend, I beg you, forget it!

Our glances and sighs are intoxicating smoke,

I believed in a dream, in our fairy tale—so be

Be merciful to me – You don’t have to pretend.

 

An old parable says that one day a snake crawled to God and asked him to make her a beautiful woman, because she was already tired of crawling. Had listened to the snake and turn it into a woman, saying: * Go and sting with poison the people *. The next day, God called a gentle dove and turned it into a woman, saying: * Go and bring good to people *. Since then, two beautiful women have been living in the world: one with a black soul, the other with a white one.

 

By, Natalie Bisso, Germany

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