I see around me these fragrant streets, That I found while seeking flowers as a child. Now I watch as they yawn, hollow and still, As twilight has driven life from its rooms.
And I stand there, a fool in a worn-out show, Amid false facades clinging to its memories, Like a body warm enough to cradle close, Until I lay it back in its casket once more.
And in the evening’s hush, I’m haunted by days When these streets sang with children at play, When I wandered deep in apple tree shade, I, who once wondered at this world.
And it stirs in me a love for life, For each ordinary day I’m still given, Finding, in the end, nothing more than this— To love well what I’ll soon have to release.
–Tuomo Syri (Instagram @tuomowritings)
Shatter this poem—tell me what stirs you. Be shameless and merciless!