A sky filled with stars is our love, having no beginning and no end.
A sky always bright, a sky filled with stars,
which has a thousand summers
kept in our soul...
Clip from the 1965 Greek film Rendez-vous in the air!, Giannis Voyiatzis singing to Martha Karagianni. Translation of lyrics by the author.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
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