the skill of forgetting –
more than a little like whittling –
slow and methodical,
always the blade pointed away
from a body, lightly curled
over the casually dwindling medium
those of us who have become
proficient at this
have learned even to hum a bit –
something slightly off-key,
off-kilter, with words long ago
lost to rag-quilt memory,
something once buried,
but half-summoned up
by letting fly the shavings,
paring away moments most aggrieved
© Sarah Whiteley
Oh…I do love this analogy you’ve created…a perfect poem to start my day.
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thanks, Charles!
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The metaphor, the sounds, the meaning…simply wonderful.
I especially love “rag-quilt memory” and “always the blade pointed away”
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yep, I like this. The imagery, voice, casual and strong – final two couplets are killer!
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