The struggle with time
By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo
IMAGINATION, the capacity to create images or concepts that become palpable even in their absence, is the ally of those who wait incessantly for the situations they cherish. It is an indispensable friend, faithful to a fault, in the passage of time, where forgetting becomes inevitable.
When you are away
when you are away, and you’ve been away …
I shall sleep alone, in this celestial bed
made from a magical tree
rooted firmly on the ground
surrounded with a canopy of green leaves
and branches so strong to withstand
a flock of birds, sleeping
with me, under the rose-colored clouds
whose illumination from the moon
soothes, and buries for some time
the longing
I shall taste you, with each tiny raindrop
dropping gently on my lips, brushing away
the taste of juices sipped to quench thirst
along the way, to continue to live,
to breathe your breath
I shall, I shall, see your face in full
with the rising of the waxing gibbous moon
and my fingers shall explore you,
the terrain of the craters, the mountains,
the mountain ranges, vacuums and spaces
hidden by the darkness, but inevitably exposing
itself in the penetration of the light
opening, without opening
my tightly-closed eyes
you shall sing to me, in my sleep,
the song you have not sung
for a very, very, very long time
whose melody you remember
with the howling of typhoon Ulysses
and the haunting lullaby
of anxious little birds
holding on to branches
as the wind hurls its agony
on the limb of trees
I shall remember you in the chaos
I shall see you in the chaos
in the beauty of the chaos
of this bed, rooted still
firmly, on the ground
I shall.
I shall ……
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