I heard you today
on the metro,
in the morning,
words falling
from foreign tongues
as the train took me
so much further
than the tracks permitted.
I heard you today
in the distance,
calling,
after the departure,
a language dissolving the borders
that bind us now broken
but a hold still held
that I hadn’t considered.
I heard you today
from the other side of the track,
on the other side of goodbye
where I knew
the grass was greener,
where the felt
the need was greater,
I heard you
still existing
encore
nog steeds
within me
but buried deep
under movement, metros
and current concerns.
I heard you today
on the other side of the metro,
in this new metropolis of old
unstoppable,
unbreakable,
unforgiving,
unchanging,
while I stop
and fall
and break
and change
yearly
monthly
weekly
daily
I heard you today
as you whispered
from my memories
a delightful
hello.
All Words and Photographs by Damien B. Donnelly