Forgetfulness
The name of
the author is the first to go
followed
obediently by the title, the plot,
the
heartbreaking conclusion, the entire novel
which
suddenly becomes one you have never read,
never even
heard of,
as if, one
by one, the memories you used to harbor
decided to
retire to the southern hemisphere of the brain,
to a little
fishing village where there are no phones.
Long ago you
kissed the names of the nine Muses goodbye
and watched
the quadratic equation pack its bag,
and even now
as you memorize the order of the planets,
something
else is slipping away, a state flower perhaps,
the address
of an uncle, the capital of Paraguay.
Whatever it
is you are struggling to remember,
it is not
poised on the tip of your tongue,
not even
lurking in some obscure corner of your spleen.
It has
floated away down a dark mythological river
whose name
begins with an L as far as you can recall,
well on your
own way to oblivion where you will join those
who have
even forgotten how to swim and how to ride a bicycle.
No wonder
you rise in the middle of the night
to look up
the date of a famous battle in a book on war.
No wonder
the moon in the window seems to have drifted
out of a
love poem that you used to know by heart.
- Billy
Collins
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ReplyDeleteMemory is a child walking along the seashore. You never can tell what small pebble it will pick up and store away among its treasured things.- Pierce Harris මේ කතාව ඇත්ත නේද?
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