GloPoWriMo Day Twenty-One

I remember

I remember us each time I pass by you
The pictures in my mind, I have not erased yet
All are not that old
But reminiscient of a past that cannot unfold
Itself once again in a upcoming present.
I have finally understood.

I remember us each time I pass by the band members,
The former have moved on, the new have joined in
I have moved on
But the pictures in my mind and the feelings I've had
Had not erased yet
All are not that old
But reminiscient of a past that cannot unfold
Itself once again in an upcoming present
For I have finally understood.

I remember me each time I hear the teacher's voice
He once explained the craft behind the artwork
Of a sculpture we saw -- The Kiss
It is not that old, I think
I am not that old
But I remember different pasts that cannot unfold
Themselves once again in an upcoming present.
When is the future where I can finally say
About all my pasts "I've finally understood"?

Today’s (optional) prompt is one I got from the poet Betsy Sholl. This prompt asks you to write a poem in which you first recall someone you used to know closely but are no longer in touch with, then a job you used to have but no longer do, and then a piece of art that you saw once and that has stuck with you over time. Finally, close the poem with an unanswerable question.

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