Asphalte Page #4

Year:
2005
17 min
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Mother loves her only child

In her eyes he has been

an infant in the baby

Need her caressing

Occasionally also need to be scolded

Mother was blinded by love

Can not see his son has grown up

Such a mother can be forgiven

Let us return to the past

Forget those disputes

You are just a lovely

child when you are young

Now you have grown

into handsome and strong

Quebec's man

Your muscles under the skin uplift

its mine

Your proud face

Strong eyes

It is mine

But I'm an old woman

I can only be a shadow

Hide my love

Hide my tenderness

No longer a woman

No longer your mother

Hello

Hello

- I can not wait for you last night

- sorry

Can you walk

Yes

Can you watch me?

Take off your coat

Can you laugh one?

I can not laugh at jokes

Let me laugh

I'm not a funny man

Nor is it a photographer

I live in the neighborhood

Take the elevator at night to go out

To the hospital to buy vending

machine potato chips to eat

And there's no film in my camera

Is it okay?

well

These Cuscouss give

you on the road to eat

Thank you

Give you a memorial

Thank you

Will you come back to see me?

Goodbye

Goodbye

(Lonely heart guest)

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Revaz Gabriadze

Revaz "Rezo" Levanovich Gabriadze (Georgian: რევაზ გაბრიაძე; born 29 June 1936 Kutaisi ) is a Georgian theatre and film director, playwright, writer, painter and sculptor. His son, Levan Gabriadze, is also an actor and film director. Gabriadze graduated from the Higher Scriptwriters' Courses in Moscow and worked as a correspondent for the newspaper Youth of Georgia. He began working as a screenwriter for director Georgiy Daneliya and co-wrote some of his most popular films, including Mimino and Kin-dza-dza! Gabriadze also works as a scenographer, painter, sculptor, and book illustrator. In 1981 he founded a puppet theatre in Kutaisi. He was awarded a USSR State Prize in 1989. more…

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