Kiki Dimoula, a trailblazing Greek poet, left an indelible mark on the literary world with her profound and evocative verse. Born in Athens in 1931, Dimoula's work transcended borders, making her the first female poet to be included in the prestigious Gallimard's poetry series. Her poetry, often described as "stubbornly ordinary" by the poet herself, resonated deeply with readers, earning her the title of one of Greece's most beloved writers. Dimoula's life took a significant turn when she left her career at the Bank of Greece to dedicate herself to her family, a decision that in no way diminished her literary prowess. Her work, characterized by its introspective and poignant exploration of human emotions, continues to inspire and captivate. Dimoula's legacy endures not just in her poetry but also in the musical adaptations of her work, such as "Greek Songs" by Christian Jost. Her passing in 2020 marked the end of an era, but her words continue to echo, offering solace and insight to those who seek them.