The bitter-sweetness of Nostalgia — a sad, original poem (& melancholic classical music to accompany it)

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Swept Away by the Undertow

There are difficult times when every thing pines
for the familiar pinch, that outgrown garment

like Tagore’s caged bird unsure where to perch in the sky
disoriented by freedom and longing for the safety of bars

rather shame-faced, maimed, handicapped than pretend
to outdistance a past that is unappeasable presence

days when hollows ache, and the desperate fiction
of the moment can hardly persuade body or mind

or rainy weekends, when the heart prefers to curl up
replaying old movies, soothed by the rich melancholy

and drowning, voluptuously, in womb-like reassurance
of a warm bath, or the water-world of memories, dreams

scornful of good advice, blessings, and flotation devices
unreasoning, unseeing, ears sealed for all the din within

only to remember, in sober hours, there is no stepping back
into the same river twice, or homecoming for the Homeless.

©Yahia Lababidi


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Underwater sculpture by Jason Taylor


Below, is some melancholic classical music you might find cathartic:


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