Mia aioniotita kai mia mera
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And your work, how is it going?
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My work?
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On "The Free Besieged"
of Solomos.

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Your third project,
you left it incomplete

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after mom's death.
Isn't it what you were working on?

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Besides,
I've never understood

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how come that a great writer like you
abandoned his work all of a sudden...

:15:25
to finish an incomplete
19th century poem.

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Don't tell me
that you've dropped it too!

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I don't know,
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maybe I couldn't find the words...
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This one has no envelope.
Why?

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Shall I read it?
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"September 20th, 1966".
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My day!
:16:01
Mom often spoke to me
of that day.

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"You were still sleeping
when I woke up.

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"I watched you breathe.
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"Were you dreaming, Alexandre?
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"You moved your hand slightly
as to look for me.

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"Your eyelids blinked,
then you dove back into sleep.

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"A little tear came from your eye.
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"it rolled, it travelled.
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"From aside, the baby uttered
a little moan.

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"A door moved.
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"I went to the veranda
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"and cried."
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Hello Anna.
:16:51
I'm having strange dreams,
in these days.

:16:59
- Did you cry, Anna?
- That's nothing.


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