Of memories and farewells
Every joy brings with it its own sorrow, every beginning- an inevitable end. And there is bereavement in every ending,
no matter how longed for. We walk, from day to day, goal to goal, life to
death, and for what? Only to hope, to long, to desire, to dream, for what else
is there to keep us going? And our hopes fail, shattering our hearts, and we
pick up the pieces and hope for miracles. Again. The lines you see on my face,
and under my eyes are where I glued the fragments of my unspoken dreams, so many
times that I lost count. And we keep walking, and hoping, and sometimes our wishes come true, and our wildest dreams are fulfilled, and there is so much
joy in my share that I will never be able to take it all in, say all my words,
sing all my songs. So I soak in the warmth as the stories get overlapped and the faces
get blurred. And I don’t even know how the time has flown. And then it’s time to
go home.
There is a charm about winter
afternoons, like a thin film of invisible glass that separates the world from
you. You watch the neon skies and the laughing people and the busy people
and the bright lights on the streets. None of it can touch you, for the
melancholy of another ending has taken you far away. You’re still singing
happy songs inside your head, and you don’t know why it sounds like
weeping. Or maybe, just maybe, the glass breaks, and the warmth of afterhours still
seeps in. And your heart is so full with love and gratitude that you can barely
speak, so you hide away behind a casual remark, and a light laugh. And at night,
in bed, when you’re asleep and dreaming dreams that you won’t remember in the
morning, perhaps there’s a smile playing at the corner of your lips.
When the fairy lights have twinkled out
And the echoes have long stopped,
When the road has stretched and curved
again,
Remember me, my love.
(Pic credit: @nuancesbypaul on Instagram)
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"...your heart is so full with love and gratitude that you can barely speak, so you hide away behind a casual remark, and a light laugh." As someone who has never been very good at expressing emotions, whether verbally or through artfully crafted prose, this really hits home. Thank you, this blog entry somehow broke the glass. :)
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