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It had been many years since I last visited.... I could smell the salt in the cold sea breeze As it welcomed me and Blew my hair all over my face. I gathered my hair in a bun. Thereupon, I caught sight of my surroundings... A town, which  used to be a hub, Has turned into a neglected, dying place, Now rich with junk cars, old stores, Abandoned warehouses, Torn down wooden fences, old houses..... Everything was old and unkempt, Walls, broken glass doors and windows Were marked, spray-painted with all sorts of Writings, distorted faces, big and small letters, In all styles, shapes and colors, Whichever suited the vandals' tastes and moods. It saddened me, for I knew so well... This place had seen better days, I had seen it full of life, During my childhood days...... Days, when my siblings and I were Forbidden to go beyond those breakwaters. Crippled was I by my fear of the waters...still, I longed to swim far beyond rows of big rocks Where big ships were anchored, and Colorful sailboats sailed along..... Back and forth we ran, from sea to shore, To see a starfish or  even a jellyfish, Brought by the waves as they hit the sand. We were content with knee-deep splashes In that clear blue water, long ago uncorrupted, Once so natural and undefiled, Now, with traces of oil and all kinds of debris All visible even from afar..... I leaned on a wall, crestfallen. I reflected on my life, and how It paralleled with my hometown. My heart and my mind They have marked walls, too, Wrapped with deception... Wounded by betrayed trust.... Scarred by past experiences, Sad and unpleasant ones. And yet, here I was, standing on my two feet, In front of this dying place, Still alive, while my hometown Had turned into a ghost town. That moment, I felt countless eyes staring  at me, While a strong gust of wind blew, Almost pushed me away from where I stood. Like, it was begging me to go...... To leave my hometown alone, And give my life a second chance.... But live it somewhere else..... The cold sea breeze, once more Brushed against my face, Whispered to my ears And pressed upon my mind, Thoughts I had always resisted then. Something was flowing inside me.... It was starting to fill my soul. I straightened from where I leaned And brushed away the dirt from my coat. It was time to move on, time to go I untied my long hair, Let it fall on its own......and Let it be blown by the wind. .... Sally....      Copyright 2013       Rosalia Rosario A. Bayan
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Aug 25, 2013
Aug 25, 2013 at 8:47 PM UTC
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It had been many years since I last visited.... I could smell the salt in the cold sea breeze As it welcomed me and Blew my hair all over my face. I gathered my hair in a bun. Thereupon, I caught sight of my surroundings... A town, which  used to be a hub, Has turned into a neglected, dying place, Now rich with junk cars, old stores, Abandoned warehouses, Torn down wooden fences, old houses..... Everything was old and unkempt, Walls, broken glass doors and windows Were marked, spray-painted with all sorts of Writings, distorted faces, big and small letters, In all styles, shapes and colors, Whichever suited the vandals' tastes and moods. It saddened me, for I knew so well... This place had seen better days, I had seen it full of life, During my childhood days...... Days, when my siblings and I were Forbidden to go beyond those breakwaters. Crippled was I by my fear of the waters...still, I longed to swim far beyond rows of big rocks Where big ships were anchored, and Colorful sailboats sailed along..... Back and forth we ran, from sea to shore, To see a starfish or  even a jellyfish, Brought by the waves as they hit the sand. We were content with knee-deep splashes In that clear blue water, long ago uncorrupted, Once so natural and undefiled, Now, with traces of oil and all kinds of debris All visible even from afar..... I leaned on a wall, crestfallen. I reflected on my life, and how It paralleled with my hometown. My heart and my mind They have marked walls, too, Wrapped with deception... Wounded by betrayed trust.... Scarred by past experiences, Sad and unpleasant ones. And yet, here I was, standing on my two feet, In front of this dying place, Still alive, while my hometown Had turned into a ghost town. That moment, I felt countless eyes staring  at me, While a strong gust of wind blew, Almost pushed me away from where I stood. Like, it was begging me to go...... To leave my hometown alone, And give my life a second chance.... But live it somewhere else..... The cold sea breeze, once more Brushed against my face, Whispered to my ears And pressed upon my mind, Thoughts I had always resisted then. Something was flowing inside me.... It was starting to fill my soul. I straightened from where I leaned And brushed away the dirt from my coat. It was time to move on, time to go I untied my long hair, Let it fall on its own......and Let it be blown by the wind. .... Sally....      Copyright 2013       Rosalia Rosario A. Bayan
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