Med Poets Society Club: FLASHBACK
Ana Grigore
Will you remember
The sudden relief in giving up
Everything you held on to?
The phone be smashed against the wall,
Your soul be screaming 'enough!'
As the body flows through time,
All alone, a ghost of memories,
Haunting the town at night.
Will I be remembered
As the wind embracing our encontures?
A subtle whisper,
A gentle kiss on the forehead,
Unshared bodies, a language of their own,
Consumed by lack of meaning,
Impossibility
And substance;
How will I be remembered, if ever,
With eyes wide shut,
A harmonic sound,
Like in the music you used to sing?
I was never born,
So, please, make me!
Here you are, a bunch of cells
Arranging my cells,
Changing them,
New shapes and sizes,
I feel painted, I think I fainted,
And died multiple times before –
Who am I fooling?
I'm just a product of fantasies,
A dream you forget the moment you wake up,
Hoping to live eternally with his God,
Eternal recurrence
Of sudden rememberance.