I choose my friends not by their skin or other archetype, but by the pupil.
They have to have questioning shine and unsettled tone.
I’m not interested in the good spirits or the ones with bad habits.
I’ll stick with the ones that are made of me being crazy and blessed.
From them, I don’t want an answer, I want to be reviewed.
I want them to bring me doubts and fears and to tolerate the worst of me.
But that only being crazy.
I want saints, so they daunt doubt differences and ask for forgiveness for injustices.
I choose my friends for their clean face and their soul exposed.
I don’t just want a man or a skirt, I also want his greatest happiness.
A friend that doesn’t laugh together doesn’t know how to cry together.
All my friends are like that, half foolish, half serious.
I don’t want foreseen laughter or cries full of pity.
I want serious friends, those that make reality their fountain of knowledge, but that fight to keep fantasy alive.
I don’t want adult or boring friends.
I want half kids and half elderly.
Kids, so they don’t forget the value of the wind blowing on their faces and elderly people so they’re never in a hurry.
I have friends to know who I am.
Then seeing them as clowns and serious, crazy and saints, young and old, I will never forget that ‘normalcy’ is a sterile and imbecile illusion.
[Oscar Wilde]

Um espanto a tua boca entreaberta,
aveludada, doce, suplicante.
A minha língua sorve-a à descoberta.
Entreabres as pernas nesse instante
e outra boca se abre incendiada
onde perco os meus dedos a tremer.
Desço a boca até morder a luz molhada
por entre os teus gemidos de prazer
e beijo a tua alma no teu corpo
que se excita mais cada segundo
a cada movimento, a cada sorvo.
E o desejo entre nós é tão profundo
que penetrando em ti parece pouco
o tempo todo que já tem o mundo.
[Joaquim Pessoa]
(in Sonetos eróticos & iróncos & sarcásticos & satíricos & de amor & desamor & de bem & de mal dizer – Litexa Editora, 2008)