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Who in this world could claim the right To define what is a memory? To be able to see what others can’t see, To be able to smell flowers in dreams— We are all a walking treasury. What magic we make that grows with age And creeps through our melodies, That trickles from books, from lasting looks, from yawning gentle poetry. What words can change in an hour or an age Of long past tales and history? Can we remember or try to dismember The meaning of a eulogy? Do we surrender to cold December And live again in memories, Or wish that someday we break asunder And become immortal memories?
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Jul 23, 2025
Jul 23, 2025 at 5:00 PM UTC
Immortal Memories
Who in this world could claim the right To define what is a memory? To be able to see what others can’t see, To be able to smell flowers in dreams— We are all a walking treasury. What magic we make that grows with age And creeps through our melodies, That trickles from books, from lasting looks, from yawning gentle poetry. What words can change in an hour or an age Of long past tales and history? Can we remember or try to dismember The meaning of a eulogy? Do we surrender to cold December And live again in memories, Or wish that someday we break asunder And become immortal memories?
A quiet reflection on the elusive nature of memory — how it shapes us and lingers beyond time.
Draumgaldr
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Jul 23, 2025
Jul 23, 2025 at 5:00 PM UTC
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