Fears
by Felipe Benitez Reyes By Gonzalo De Lerma The sensation of being the only guest in a grand hotel on the outskirts of the city —and hearing the somnambulistic elevator and a scream— or being in an empty theater or in a lonely plaza of a lonely unknown city weighed down with suitcases and no money surrounded by escaped doves from the studio of the worst taxidermist that ridiculous melancholy of one who feels ignored at the parties of younger people whom he calls late at night from a bar with the lights already turned off and talks to himself about the comforts of being an academic ghost of an orchestra conductor I fear, in the end, that I‘ve kissed The lips of a mistaken goddess |