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By Yvette L. Clemons
here we are, standing at the juxtaposition of
“to stay or to leave?”
new memories await us
but the old ones still linger
floating through our minds like the leaves in the pond
the pond at mama’s house
with all the ducks
and we’d laugh
as we sat and watched them
never stopping to think about
the futile efforts
to stay in that moment forever
(those, of course, would come in the future.)
but here we are
the ducks have all gone away.
and now we sit at the pond
waiting for time to slow down
so we can feel the breeze
and mama’s warm hugs
and watch the leaves spin around
and just like that
it’s gone.
not entirely.
there’s a new pond down the road
with- count ‘em- one-two-three ducks
and plenty of leaves
there’s a breeze
to tickle our noses and make our hair fly
mama’s not around to point out our newly acquired beehives
but the memory still lingers.
and so as we stand at this juxtaposition of
“to stay or to leave?”
we choose to do both
because there’s too much good to discover
and too many ponds to find
to stay in the past.