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" Let me be the first to say
that I know the name for everything
and if I don’t I’ll make them up:
dukkha, naufragio, talinhaga.
Just like the young
whose hearts give no shame,
I love the excesses of beauty,
there is never enough sunlight
in the world I will live in,
never enough room for love.

I fear none of us will last long enough
to prove what I’ve always suspected,
that the sky is a membrane
in an angel’s skull,
trees talk to each other at night,
ice is water in a state of silence,
the embryo listens to everything we say.

I am afraid for the child skipping rope
on the corner of my street,
the girl on the train with flowers in her hair,
the man whose memory is entirely
in Spanish. I am more afraid of losing consciousness
when I go to sleep, or that in my sleep
I will grow old and forget how desire
once drove me mad with wakefulness.

Just like the perfect seasons
they will die
and I will die
and you will die also;
no one knows who will go first,
and this is the source
of all my grief. "

Eric Gamalinda


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Eric Gamalinda quote : Let me be the first to say <br />that I know the name for everything <br />and if I don’t I’ll make them up: <br />dukkha, naufragio, talinhaga. <br />Just like the young <br />whose hearts give no shame, <br />I love the excesses of beauty, <br />there is never enough sunlight <br />in the world I will live in, <br />never enough room for love.<br /><br />I fear none of us will last long enough <br />to prove what I’ve always suspected, <br />that the sky is a membrane <br />in an angel’s skull, <br />trees talk to each other at night, <br />ice is water in a state of silence, <br />the embryo listens to everything we say.<br /><br />I am afraid for the child skipping rope <br />on the corner of my street, <br />the girl on the train with flowers in her hair, <br />the man whose memory is entirely <br />in Spanish. I am more afraid of losing consciousness <br />when I go to sleep, or that in my sleep <br />I will grow old and forget how desire <br />once drove me mad with wakefulness.<br /><br />Just like the perfect seasons <br />they will die <br />and I will die <br />and you will die also; <br />no one knows who will go first, <br />and this is the source <br />of all my grief.