Forgetting
In the midst of chaos, I tend to forget. When my presence nears the size of a fly, When only my selfishness prevails, When I am a shadow sitting on the couch, I forget the wind blowing over trees.
When I forget there is also tomorrow, When my heart freezes in pain and sorrow, When I am only the prey of blind rage, When I trade my soul for peace of gold, I forget the birds flying over sand.
When my greedy nature has the upper hand, When I forget the place where my feet stand, When cowardice and fear lie to my mind, When despair holds the higher ground, When my head is lost in distant land,
I forget how warm my heart feels when you’re near. I forget about the blue sky and the Sun, I forget there is a river and a sea, I forget there is another one in me.
Laura Pantea
Painting by Peter Doig
Reflection (What does your soul look like) 1996