Breaking the Seal
I am a time capsule
Buried deep inside of me
Are memories of who I was
Before cancer ravaged my body
Before two rear-end collisions scrambled my brain TBIs
Before grief wrapped itself around me like a lead blanket
Before tumbling into a manhole contusions tattooed on my body
Fragments of my brain recall
The sun rising above
Turquoise waters Indian Ocean
At a secluded villa in Zanzibar
My body remembers the slight breeze
Of a September evening
As I photographed
A Night-Blooming Cereus Queen of the Night
My tongue still tastes
The savory ragù egg pasta creamy béchamel
While feasting on a dish of lasagna
On a sidewalk café in Milan
Whomever stumbles upon my time capsule
I hope they find the part of me that was not broken
Not shaped by woes calamities mishaps scars
But the part that consistently showed up
The part that lived laughed
When life offered nothing to smile about
The part that screamed
I existed
I persevered
I survived
Despite
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