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By May 25, 2020G Spot, Opinion

Incovida

By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo

 

I came up with a new term, incovida. It is a combination of three words: incommunicado (not allowed to communicate), COVID (virus) and vida (life.) It depicts a life of isolation hanging by the thread of a virus.

I found out later that in Spanish, incovida means unkind. In Portuguese, it means incumbent. Incumbent can refer to something necessary as the performance of a duty or responsibility. In the sense that I am using it, it is closer to its Spanish meaning, because a life of prolonged isolation is truly unkind. And yet, in the context of the response to such a life, its Portuguese meaning becomes relevant. It is a call to action.

We are not totally incommunicado during the quarantine period. We can communicate via the internet, the mobile phones and some other means of communication that does not require our physical presence. But the communication that is lost is something more important. What you used to communicate by touching, by smiling, or just looking each other in the eye is lost during this period. Not everything can be communicated with words. There are meanings you can communicate only by touching each other’s hands, or by simply penetrating into someone’s eyes.

 

Incovida

When this is over

let us again walk without the distance

feel the current in each other’s hands

and understand our meanings

by looking deep into each other’s eyes.

 

When this is over

take me again inside your heart

to listen to the rhythms of your heartbeat

to feel your pulse, to know that it throbs,

and responds to my slightest touch.

 

Let me again experience

the quickening of my breath

as we plunge into the mystical unity,

swaying to the crescendo of your sighs

and the quivering of leaves

that engenders the birth to flowers

 

For now, let me be content

with the voice on the other end

that becomes less and less audible

clogged with new interference

and becoming less and less frequent

like intermittent rain.

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