Fragments of happiness
Royal Club for Literature and Peace
Fragments of happiness
Kasia Dominik
Fragments of happiness
A welcome on the road, somewhere on the edge of winter,
I got to know life from its worst side.
Before I crowned my hyperactive age,
I received a sentence marked with pain.
When adulthood knocked on the door,
and the child's smile disappeared from my pale face,
I grabbed a pen, and with it an inkwell -
I started writing and dreaming about tomorrow..
However, I was not given the chance to create,
my dead hands refused to feel.
I thought with confidence that I would change it,
but fate, hard, began to throw obstacles.
Closed in on myself, deprived of happiness,
I accepted the stigma of a girl next door.
With each morning I am grateful to God,
that I am still breathing and not dead.
Kasia Dominik
(Poland)
documentation: Waffaa Badarneh
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