Archive for 12/01/2026

Neighborhood Afternoon
The train that passed an hour ago cut the rain in two.
A bit of smoke remains hanging onto the afternoon
like a dishevelled hair-piece of an actor, moist from
the dampness
hanging on the wall, perhaps, king Lear had worn it
that night with the tempest. When we travelled along
the deserted road, Alexis stayed behind collecting
wild vegetables and the pale dusk was shining on us
like the faded window shutter of the deserted house
in the wind. Someone passed by with a ladder
on his shoulders — no he wasn’t planning to climb up
and light the lamp of the moon — these things were
forgotten, far away, behind the mountains — like
a broken car left in the muddy road — it serves
no other purpose, it only obstructs the passing, and
men with their carts curse it when their thin horses
stumble upon it.
It was cold. We hurried to return home.
Soon as we locked the door we heard the first shots
in the road.
By now you have calculated what you took, what you gave.
There are lots of fallen leaves in the little forest.
The silence that would sing, as you claimed, resembles
the taxidermy crane on the dusty shelf of the school.
It won’t talk.
The parish priest died of hunger.
The lamppost supervisor was found dead face down in front
of his door.
He never got up again. The carts won’t ever carry fruits
again
they’re to carry the dead. The knife sharpener was found
with his head over his sharpening wheel last night,
like someone who looks down in the well and
the well is deep and black — you see nothing in it.
It’s very cold this year. It’ll snow.
When you tear off a page from the calendar it’s as if
you open a window during the night in a foreign
snowed up city.
You don’t recognize the place. How bitter is the table
without bread — like the sky in a foreign land without
sun — and these plates resemble the locked up
houses of the suburbs when autumn comes, when
you see them through the windows of the train, over the hill
returning again to the city after your summer holidays
and these utensils resemble garden railings moistened
by long gone summers.

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Life is a Poem

Posted: 12/01/2026 by vequinox in Literature

TESTAMENT
I leave the sun as I’ve found it,
the waves of the sea polluted,
the rain more acidic,
the winds to scatter chemicals everywhere,
the city increasing with more constructors,
girls growing larger and more liberal-minded,
the alleys sparse,
less fuel, more ideas,
more explosive charges,
a lot of explosive charges
and the same amount of hope,
a more asthenic world,
the mighty ones of the world more stubborn,
I leave the fight at the starting point.
Nothing has gone further,
death spreads in the cellars of earth,
neither can the polar ice caps
cool down the generals’ foreheads
who have not renounced yet
their war plans.

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excerpt

“Sure thing, Bradley. Can I bring a friend as well?”
“Of course.”
“Thanks, boss,” Eteo replied and took his leave.
Pacific Trends had a private room in BC Place, purchased at a
hefty price and used mainly for promotional purposes. People whose
accounts or influence the firm was courting were invited to all the
big games and wined and dined there. Eteo had gone to a few of these
sessions before and enjoyed the experience every time, but especially
during those rough days soon after his divorce. His productivity had
taken a dive, and the boss had been worried, since Eteo had always
been a very steady producer, always in the top ten of the company’s
160 or so brokers. But the boss, Eteo’s colleagues, and various friends
had all stood by him. Robert had been especially supportive, taking
Eteo out almost every evening. After making sure that Eteo had taken
care of supper for the boys, Robert would show up to take his friend
for a drink several times a week, a habit he had maintained for a good
year until Eteo had gotten back on his feet both socially and professionally
and was busy and happy again.
Back in his office after meeting Bradley, Eteo checked Platinum
Properties and saw at least 100,000 new purchase orders from Pacific
Trends alone. He gasped at the sight of all these orders of five and
ten thousand each and even a couple of twenty thousand share orders.
Logan ran into his father’s office, almost panicking.
“What happened, Dad, what did he say? What are all these orders
doing all of a sudden?”
“I guess Brad liked what I told him about the stock, son. Keep
an eye on what they buy that isn’t ours”
“I’ll do that, for sure, but what did you tell him?”
Eteo laughed. “Only that the big boys haven’t started coming in
yet, exactly as Mario said it to me.”
The phone rang. It was Herbert. He sounded out of breath, as if
he had been running.
“Good job, Eteo, good job. Stay with this one. You won’t regret it.”
Eteo laughed again. “Thanks, Herb. Thanks a lot.”
Looking at the stock once more, he noticed that Pacific Trends
had taken fifty thousand shares of the offers. That pushed the stock…

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Titos Patrikios – Selected Poems

Posted: 12/01/2026 by vequinox in Literature

V
When summer came
the girls wore new dresses
their breasts got swollen
their breath widened
then, in the evening,
the fine stardust was spread.
‘Did you notice that Anna’s blouse
is tighter?
We had all noticed.
A new name each day,
a new book each night
were payment that turned useless
like an inflationary coin.
Summer always came
grapes during the month of August
although no one cared
for the change of season that year.
The steps of war had left
black stigmata on the newspapers;
stigmata faded by the sun and sweat
women’s dresses hanged
with big stains under their arms.
People walked close to the walls
the marks of tanks remained on the asphalt
in even distance between them.
It wasn’t the war we were seeing
in the pictures of books or in the films
that we run just to make sure
we too watched it.
Now the bodies you strode over
weren’t of that dead Galatian
now they kill
in the corner next to your house.
That bare breasted girl was laughing
next to the foreign soldiers.
Up front the German sergeant
had a metal plaque hanging
on his chest.
Our soldiers shot him;
he fell in the middle of the road.
pictures of his wife and children
were found in the pocket
of his camouflage uniform.
She was a blonde,
as we expected her to be
with relaxed big breasts.

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