I’M GLAD IT GIVE HER I COULD
Among the vast mountains
Of the beaten track
Live my remarkable friend
In old with garden house
From her kitchen big window
Wild floral, herbat meadow
Colorful, humming,fragrant
Overgrown abanoded mine
In room her you are great
Outstanding man big potrait
Of country’s history expelled
By current commie goverment
My remarkable friend
Almost nothing me tells
About her years of youth
She liked dance
Had husband once
Was political arrestee
Has interesting of humor sense
Of person who from distance
In our world observing events
Has visits now adult students
Recently fell in love
Tells me with blushing face
That younger he’s than her
He is artist, he’s big loner
He renovate her furniture
On motorcycles takes in journey
Heart disease once she’s weaking
And in his arms suddenly dying
At her funeral is her brother
Nobody know’s man here
But coffin carries crying he
Unknown artist, beloved her
Man too soon after died
Behind by her I have
Of Norwid’s poems books
Snow-white anemones
Spreading in my garden
Also few of her letters
Me there of evil she warms
I didn’t have courage
To ask her more, regret
She listen me prefered
Liked fierceness my youth
I’m glad it give her I could
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I have lived in Poland since I was born. I am a graduate of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Psychology.
I worked as a psychologist with children and adolescents. Now she works with terminally ill people. For years he has been painting pictures, composing music and above all writing. I write poems, short stories, essays and fairy tales for children