To The Home You Miss, But Can Never Return To
Imagine if instead of remembering
things from the moment we were
born, we remembered everything till
the point of birth
imagine remembering the warmth of
the womb but not
the coldness of the world outside,
imagine remembering the peace,
the stillness of the placenta, but
not the chaos of bones at war,
bodies in angry riots, hearts in
a flaming mess which can’t be
saved, can’t be salvaged
now imagine remembering home
left behind, maple trees quivering in
anticipation of your homecoming,
fences creaking in wait of your arrival,
grass growing through the cracks of
the sidewalk for you to wet your soles
on, and a roof, broken but surviving the
harshest winters, the screaming rains
for you to come and seek shelter from
now imagine knowing, there
is no going back to the way
things were, before you
stopped remembering
where you come from,
before you stopped remembering
home once used to be a place, not
just the absence of memory.