right in the eye of history I walk among the crowds that taste the absence of confinement
an unfamiliar space
between the band stands on the avenues where people test a freedom newly won still strange as yet in need of daily reassurance
crossing and recrossing the big gate and the bridges that for generations connected nothing marked divisions kept by guns and barbed wires and well-lit empty spaces between walls watched from towers
the new reunion brings happy smiles for most quiet tears for some new doubts for many who are uncertain now about their lives together after decades of separation
right in the eye of history I walk
just now and then a little bit afraid that she might rub her eye
just now
This was written in January 1990, 2 months after the fall of the Berlin Wall; one had the feeling that people stilll could not believe that after 28 years of separation they could simply walk across into what used to be enemy territory for a whole generation.