
You Save Me
Sadness arrives like a stone mist, heavy and mute, over the paths of my vision; each step is a knot that ties itself around my legs, and the world shrinks to the size of a trapped sigh.
Grief is a dry riverbed where I walk barefoot, treading on the bones of what once was, and the sun becomes a broken mirror that reflects nothing but shadows of shadows. My breath is a thin thread that breaks every time I try to name what is lost.
But you are the lighthouse made of hands, that shines not with light but with warmth; you pierce my landscape like a tree that grows inward, its roots weaving bridges over the abysses that my feet open.
You are the silence that knows how to speak, the space that opens up in the midst of my anguish; you lift me up as the sea lifts what the wind has dragged to the shore, putting my broken pieces back in place as if they were mosaic. You transform my dust into earth where something can still grow.
GRACIELA NOEMI VILLAVERDE is a writer and poet from Concepción del Uruguay (Entre Rios) Argentina, based in Buenos Aires She graduated in letters and is the author of seven books of poetry, awarded several times worldwide. She works as the World Manager of Educational and Social Projects of the Hispanic World Union of Writers and is the UHE World Honorary President of the same institution’s Activa de la Sade, Argentine Society of Writers. She is the Commissioner of Honor in the executive cabinet in the Educational and Social Relations Division of the UNACCC South America – Argentina Chapter.