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Margarita Serafimova poetry

Margarita Serafimova

 

 

 

The crowns of people were gliding,
lighted by their mortality.
I hadn’t anything but the gaze.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The eyes are focused there,
and then, after a time, they look elsewhere.
Nothing can combat time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The tulip has created red honey
of its inner sun.
The blood of smell is warm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

My life, my life,
you have a mind of your own.
While you live me, you remain distinct.

 

 

 

BIO

Margarita Serafimova was shortlisted for the Montreal International Poetry Prize 2017. She has two collections in Bulgarian: Animals and Other Gods (2016) and Demons and World (2017). Her work is forthcoming in Agenda, Trafika Europe, The Journal, Waxwing, Ink, Sweat and Tears, Futures Trading, Poetic Diversity, TAYO, The Punch, Aaduna, Three Drops from a Cauldron, The Transnational, Sea Foam Mag, SurVision, and has appeared in London Grip New Poetry, A-Minor, Minor Literatures, Noble / Gas, The Birds We Piled Loosely, Obra / Artifact, Ginosko, Dark Matter, Window Quarterly / Patient Sounds, Peacock Journal, Anti-Heroin Chic, Wild Word, Plum Tree Tavern, MOON Magazine, Outlaw Poetry, In Between Hangovers, MockingHeart Review, Renegade Rant and Rave, Tales From The Forest, Misty Mountain Review, Outsider Poetry, Heavy Athletics, The Voices Project, and Cent. Some of her work can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/MargaritaISerafimova/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel.

 

 

 

 

 

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