My poems inspired by Sakis Rouvas
Here are some of the poems I've written inspired by the Greek Rock God. He is the best muse I've ever had.
In fact he has been such a great source of creativity to me that I finished my first book and
it's coming out to market this Fall.
The book is gonna be in Finnish, but here are some small bites freely translated into English. 
xoxo
Emilia
Like a burglar, you sneak
into my dreams,
you mess my head,
like a glass of Ouzo
and you make the sheets
burn my skin.
You come on toes, into my bed
and the southern wind
brings the scent of lilies,
you put your hands on my shoulders,
and slowly make me go insane,
with one tender kiss - I'll surrender.
***
White sand is burning my feet,
I'm standing here, watching you,
ocean hits its wawes against the cliffs of a bay;
I'm too afraid to breath outloud..
You stand in the waterline,
with your face turned towards the sun,
and the drops of water sparkle
on your skin like small diamonds,
as you come back into the shore.
Your body is like a marble statue,
that Gods sculpted in the beginning of the time,
perfect.
I come standing next to you, silently
and wrap my arms around you.
Time stands still. I melt into your arms.
***
I watch the portrait of your face that is reflecting from the water,
your dark curls, your tanned skin,
your green eyes, those pearly white theeth,
those endless dimples.
****
Those burning sparkles in your eyes,
make my blood turn into hot lava.
Even the angels fall infront of you.
[ 18:51 ] [ 11 September 2006 ] [ Post Comment ]