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Pierre Sotér has written more than 1000 sonnets. “Sailing on Words” is a selection of his best sonnets, which take the reader into a state of contemplation and evaluation of our inner and outer worlds. The book is organized in three sections: Break of Day, Reason & Faith and Exceptions. The best way to feel the book is to read some poems: Cover poem, “Sailing on Words”Above a million stars above my head,below the pile of stones below my feet,there are a million ends of the same thread,are heard the calls of esses wanting to meet.Inside a million beats inside my heart,outside the shining blue outside this ship,there are a million bits from the same part,there is a sea of words, there is a trip.Along a million waves towards the Moon,and winds filling white sails that fly as birdsover a million dreams, a single tune,this ship goes everywhere, sailing on words. Above a million stars above my head,there is something  . . .  above what can be said. The PaintingAt dawn, I had a dream that left a painting,which covers, where I go, the walls around.In it there are some lines and colours waiting,can what they represent here be found?The unseen lines will weave the threads of time,the colours, still transparent, the profoundsecrets and hopes that dwell in every mind,the ways in which bodies and souls are bound.The painting is a message, magic mirrorof worlds abreast, a guiding map, an arrowone day we hurled, the one old silent herotaking the blows through routes unknown and narrow. There is a place for each colour and line,which when painting life we should well combine. Reason & FaithShould the occasion crawl and cross my way,and shining be the Moon more than it does,things I regret I said I would unsay,and things I did not do I’d do for us.Should heavens once proclaim what I did wrong,if twice I’d not refrain from what I did,I would deceive myself, pretend I’m strong,a poor human mons
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