One-year present

Sad

What does one year mean? One year means you can share a pillow but not your feelings. It means more make-up and higher heels. Numbness. That formal feeling Emily Dickinson describes:

After great pain a formal feeling comes–
The nerves sit ceremonious like tombs;
The stiff Heart questions–was it He that bore?
And yesterday–or centuries before?

The feet, mechanical, go round
A wooden way
Of ground, or air, or ought,
Regardless grown,
A quartz contentment, like a stone.

This is the hour of lead
Remembered if outlived,
As freezing persons recollect the snow–
First chill, then stupor, then the letting go.

This is the present: one year more seems to be one year less. One year, and you’re lost in your reflection, tapping your delicate reality to make sure it’s real.

Ana Todor

Ana Todor is a Computer Scientist with a Bachelor degree in both Engineering and Cultural Studies. Areas of specialty:literary criticism, creative writing, video game development and analysis of computer games as cultural products.

  1. Sergiu
    · 01/02/09 at 13:05

    Sunt curios si eu de unde ai poza :D

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