Recognizing moments

Recognizing moments

A Poem by Tasi83











  
As soon as the cursed, obscene tone or flirtatious, sexy movement ends, her cold, petrified footprints ripple - everything ends at once. For a few moments, a month, a bitter year, and then he vibrates restlessly, then he is swept away by illness, biology, persistent Alzheimer's forgetfulness. But its lasting, finished, eternally burning impression remains faithful to me. A single spark, a polished thorn, a secret photograph on the idyllic wall of ages - completely engraved in my ever-moving cells!

The tangible evidence of the memories that happened remains here. These are the first and last hesitant hesitations, romantic kisses before proposing, secret oaths of the heart, if you love someone forever, the grotesque-grimaced-charming look when the other person wants to mischievously. In every case, he bears the conscious burden of responsibility for choosing a partner by his side. Existence and all its destiny-changing burdens remained, solidified into a crust soldered into hearts. - Either way, this long-lasting, tolerated pursuit of life, even self-destruction, can do more harm than good if we are not careful!

And those who want to see the deeper, more deeply rooted psychological layers below the surface must go deep into the heart. We forget something in each other forever! A missed greeting, the tense, constantly promising risk of a reunion. Stubborn, persistent dependent look, in which children and adults alike tremble and tremble even at the most trivial tasks! Excellently disguised, unrepeatable, immortal moments burn into the retinas of the eyes, and the watchword of silent, longing, long-lasting sighs echoes in the ears: "I wish we could have met sooner!"

© 2024 Tasi83


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Nice writing. Enjoyed reading

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Thanks for reading!

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Added on June 21, 2024
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Tasi83
Tasi83

Budapest, Budapest, Hungary



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I was born on November 30, 1983 in Budapest! I studied Hungarian history at ELTE-TFK, BTK; history teacher. I'm editing ebooks! So far, I have published my volumes on Publió and Publishdrive as.. more..

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A Poem by Tasi83