Reincarnation

Reincarnation

A Poem by JustPlainHere
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Can I know, even briefly

who I was, the way the room

whisked me bodiless

from the chair - the mind

splayed across a screen,

a pair of ghost eyes present

only in the seeing.

The way I continue moving

like deadlight in a thought,

and seeing

comes without

vantage or component.


Can I know, the way

on the stairway

a past version of the self

shivered out of alignment -

verged on vellus hairs

with a loss.


The way the lump in the throat

as I cracked an album

didn't recognize itself

as it spotted itself.

Can I know

the way the pieces

that fell away

every seven years or so

left me with

the wares to know

stewarding a timeline

between cells.

The way we'd flick on the TV

at the end of the night

and watch ourselves in others,

exchange 'remember whens. . .'

and 'that's you, ' that's me.'

The way

I have so many notes

to share

of things remembered,

and things remembered

are just things remembered,

can I

just leave this,

and . . .

© 2025 JustPlainHere


Author's Note

JustPlainHere
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To be wholly present, and alive in the moment... For what is living if not?

Quite considered; and thorough articulation in this piece, J 💫
Well done

Posted 2 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

JustPlainHere

2 Months Ago

Thank you so much!

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Added on April 30, 2025
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