By Dimitris P. Kraniotis
We ’re naked now
We donned the colors
Undressed words and voices
We ’re blind now
We drank the light
Swam in death
With alcohol and tobacco
In our luggage
We testified falsely
Forgetting who we are
We built our life
On a bird
And we flew again
Simply we moved
Dimitris P. Kraniotis is a Greek poet & medical doctor. He was born in 1966 in Stomio (Larissa) in central Greece. He studied at the Medical School of the Aristotle University in Thessaloniki. He lives in Larissa (Greece) and works as an internal medicine specialist physician. He is the author of 9 poetry books. He has won international awards for his poetry which has been translated in 25 languages and published in many countries around the World. He has participated in International Poetry Festivals. He is Doctor of Literature, Academician in Italy, President of 22nd World Congress of Poets (Greece 2011), President of World Poets Society (WPS) and Director of Mediterranean Poetry Festival (Larissa, Greece).

