Each mistake I understood owns one of my tears, and the rest there to claim a sea, all the faults I am yet to see, yet to understand, yet to find will, and yet again borrow time to amend, and more time still, to fix.
Would I be forgiven?
For the rules defied and broken
Would the life be even?
For the ones who dare to forgive.
Would the birds wait a minute?
For when I’m dead and rotten
Would the life stay the same...
If we only, yet together, knew how to live.
To fail is human, they say, as they paint the judgement divine. The song has ended there, there is nothing more than mere passing time; yet I am here, maybe you too? The air soaked in words. I keep making, finding, and fixing mistakes, what else? C’est la vie, the life goes on.
credits
from Niebla 36.52,
released April 6, 2021
Poem by: Iris de la Luna
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