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The End
 
 

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.

 

 
 

Dimitris P.  Kraniotis
Copyright 2006
 
 
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Dimitris P. Kraniotis was born in 1966 in Stomio, a coastal town in central Greece.He studied at the Medical School in Thessaloniki. He lives and works as a medical doctor specialized pathologist in Larissa, Greece. He is vice-president of the Larissa Writers' and Poets' Society, the editorial director of the medical magazine "Hippocrates" and a member of the Board of Directors of the Larissa Medical Association and Larissa Medical Society . He is a member of the Hellenic Literary Society, International Society of Greek Writers, World Academy of Arts and Culture (WAAC), International Writers and Artists Association (IWA), United Poets Laureate International (UPLI), Union Mondiale des Ecrivains Medecins (UMEM), International Society of Poets (ISP), Poetry Society of America (PSA) and The Academy of American Poets. Three of his poetic collections have been published: "Traces" (1985), "Clay Faces" (1992) and "Fictitious Line" (2005). Central theme in his poetry is contemporary man, his impasse, his worries, his fears, his hopes and dreams.His poems have been published in U.S.A., Great Britain, France, Australia, Canada, India, Corea and Brazil. He won a number of international literary awards.
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