VV poetry evenings to women: The only male Elvis Hoxha reader

The Vetevendosje movement last night has organised an event within March which we just left behind. The event is dedicated to the memory of women's struggle for justice and equality. According to the ruling party's announcement, the evening had the name “Poetry Evening Meal. This evening, unfortunately, there are no videos until right now. Among [...]
The Vetevendosje movement last night has organised an event within March which we just left behind.
The event is dedicated to the memory of women's struggle for justice and equality.
According to the ruling party's announcement, the evening had the name “Poetry Evening Meal.
This evening, unfortunately, there are no videos until right now. Among the familiar figures reading poetry was the VV's Elviz Hoxha.
According to the agenda, Mr. Hoxha has read the poem Two Lips. If it's Migen's poetry, for what we can't prove right now if he's read the same, it's true. Beautiful poem below:
Two Lips
Two red lips,
two strong desires,
That would suck at me.
My joys are gone.
Like the ghost goes away
He wants the high world...
Two bloody lips.
two strong desires,
To suck my dick.
on my lips when they met me.
And my friends are troubled,
My heart is hardened,
The brain with the poison
And they were finally followed...
Two red lips,
Fatal beauty,
of a huge wife
# One of our spring we took #
a part of my heart.
And my joy is stolen...
Those two red lips
And two of my tears.
It was the pain marks.
When beauty killed me,
When you caught me, boys.
And it burned my youth.
These poems were read and commented, according to the announcement:
Subtitles: Janet Xhemajli read.
A mature woman” from Renacer Humano, Janet Xhemajli read.
The fragment “Greta” by author Majlinda Bregasi, read Majlinda Bregasi and Janet Xhemajli.
) Pozia “NE”, read Donica Ahmeti, commented the author Tinka Kurti.
Elvis Hoxha Read and comment the poems; “The gray woman”, “Two Buses”, “Civil Academy”
“Poetry Vajra Rock”, read Donici Ahmeti, commented Hatage Hoxha.
Chrysme's <x0 poem” dedicated to Myrvette Maxutaj heroin, author and reader Enter Veliu-Life. /Periscopi










