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Musings of a Mongoose - 21. The Beholder
It seems strange to me, to feel grief now
After having lost so many
And losing them in repetition.
I feel like I lost my parents a thousand times
And they're still alive.
My sister's body lives on,
Yet her mind is all but gone
A shred of herself, haunting her flesh like a ghost
Who barely remembers who she is.
Perhaps dementia is a common thing we all experience,
But not in such drastic of ways.
Perhaps we all experience one thousandth of that shifting landscape
Where the colors drain away
And the sweet melodies we all knew
Are the only thing to remain.
I knew a boy once
Who liked to swing
Who saw himself in everything
The world reflected in his eyes like ripples on a forest pool
Where echoes play in the twilight
Calling our own names
As Narcissus dips his hand into the drink
Before wanting to swallow himself for the pain of what he sees.
We are the children of our own delusion
Giving up the life we're given
To the demons we forge in private fires
To burn away the shame we carry
Why do we grieve ourselves while we are still alive?
Is it beyond resuscitation?
Are we lost to the spinning maze of deteriorating mind?
We could become greater than ourselves in an instant,
The moment we realize we are more than ourselves
And that nothing is ever lost
It merely transforms.
A reflection is an illusion.
An echo is a memory living on in rippling air.
And the mind tracks it all, in fear of letting go.
Perhaps the grief is just that fear of drowning in the forest pool
The darkness inside the cocoon of our self-reflection
Where the self dies by confrontation with all that it is
And ourselves begin, rippling out to all that is.
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