“For last year's words belong to last year's language And next year's words await another voice.” T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets
photo by Alina R. |
You invited ghosts
to the New Year party
They made the other guests
feel loud and gaudy
with their quiet shadowy presence
We could barely hear ourselves talk
over their humming "Auld Lang Syne"
again and again, like sad chant
Remember
when that girl wrote in your yearbook
"Plus ça change, plus ça reste la même?"
Well, I've been fighting that truth
ever since
I found new words,
a new voice,
a new sun to orbit
But you opened the attic
and let the ghosts escape
They glued hundreds of ripped pages
back onto the calendars
Tore out all of my bookmarks
so I had to reread from the beginning
They threw frail, faded petals
from old corsages
instead of confetti
They threw frail, faded petals
from old corsages
instead of confetti
And when it came time
to toast the New Year,
the wine had turned to vinegar.
submitted for Imaginary Garden With Real Toads, Bits of Inspiration, Happy New Year
2 comments:
It does seem ghosts come when we don't want them. Great take on the prompt. Thanks so much for taking part in the challenge!
Alas.. The old tend to always come back.. Finding those old ghosts coming can spoil all good intentions.
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