Me In the Old Album, Part 2: Her

Posted by: on June 2, 2010

I see pictures of her but I don’t look,
I stare right into her eyes and
see the moonlight of good days shining
invitingly and nagging me to rekindle
something. Something that back in the day,
I did not have words for. Just emotions;
or may be one of those things whose name
is overused. Something right there. I can feel.

I was once a little being. Innocent and novice
in knowing how to think or what to think.
She was just part of me, I could not tell;
her face meant the world to me and my dreams
either started or ended with her angel face.
Perhaps I did not have any emotions,
it could have been a wave sweeping me aside
tearing and turning me inside out.

I was wallowing in unknown territories but
all I could muster was the courage to give a
thumbs up. I said nothing.
But I look at these pictures and feel what she
meant to me in the good old days. A comfort
deep inside pushes me back to my seat,
I feel a completeness, a happiness, an excitement
that speaks a million more words now than then.

From these pictures it seems
I have never paid much attention to the
tricks of the game. The fancy hair, the walking,
the unnecessarily big words in conversations,
the expensive, expansive and unfathomable fashion -
something that must have dug the grave
where I was to lay sadly ever after.
But I knew what I felt, and nothing else
could facilitate the respect – shall we call it -
with which her name vibrated inside my mind.

It was a small world that I owned,
deep inside of which there was something great,
the juice that kept me running day after day -
a sight that was enough for my eyes
whose ears I could not revoke.
Something in her triggered another in me
and now perusing through my old album,
I see LOVE written all over it,
from the start until age made ‘us’ part.

©J.Kisiah 25/05/10

Digg This
Reddit This
Stumble Now!
Buzz This
Vote on DZone
Share on Facebook
Bookmark this on Delicious
Kick It on DotNetKicks.com
Shout it
Share on LinkedIn
Bookmark this on Technorati
Post on Twitter
Google Buzz (aka. Google Reader)
Filed Under: Poetry

Facebook Comments

Leave a Reply

Anti-Spam Quiz:

Subscribe without commenting