Where were you?A Poem by J.SinA moldy and torn photo is held Between nicotine-stained fingers, Faces obscured by time, Emotions, now irrelevant, lost To milky-white water damage; And fungus. Those eyes. Forgetfulness has always been a bland drug, As memory invariably shatters the sanctity of; Peace. Those eyes. Lifting the brittle paper closer, Breathing normally becomes more laboured. Fragments of silver halides rub loose from a too-firm grip, Break free, Waft, unobstructed, on the dusty attic air To settle on termite-infested pine planks And those cheap Chinese knock-off Converse Chuck Taylors Purchased near the train station in Bratislava. Those eyes. A window swings open, Strong-armed by an errant gust of wind. An unruly twister traces patterns in the dust, Knocks over an old, and long empty, bottle of Lamb’s Navy
Rum. The sound of glass on wood, then… … silence. Those eyes. Window hinges cackle, Those eyes. The pane moves back into place, Those eyes. That too-firm grip loosens, Those eyes. The photo falls to the floor imperceptibly. A soft yet discordant voice from somewhere beyond the musty
darkness squeezes through the nostalgia, caressing an impermeable ear, wiping
thoughts from a perpetual retrospective, and forcing breath back into the void
with three simple words… “Where were you?” © 2017 J.Sin |
StatsAuthorJ.SinBanská Bystrica, SlovakiaAboutCanadian living and working in Slovakia. World traveller, musician, writer, and teacher. Former music/film reviewer for "Cassette Culture" online magazine. 5 self-published poetry/short story books in.. more..Writing
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