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The Literary Groong - 07/30/2005

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	by Sara Margaryan


	The absence of pain is so fragile, that, being
	afraid
	of destroying it, I clinch my fists and try to
	memorize every second of its peacefulness. Then it
	gives way to pain again and, unable to touch my own
	fingers, I perceive them as bearers of unknown
	strength and energy. And I leave them clinched, my
	teeth shivering, my eyes wide open, and my mind
	occupied by the most impossible of the dreams: to
	start living in memories, memories of the fragile
	absence of pain.


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Sara Margaryan was born in Yerevan, Armenia. She has graduated from
Yerevan State Linguistic University and the European Peace University,
Stadtschlaining, Austria. At present she studies for a Master program
of Asian Studies, Lund, Sweden, specializing in modern Japan. Sara has
been writing poetry since childhood and published a book in 1999.
She writes mainly in Russian, but also in Armenian and English.

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