Then and again the faces become indiscernible, indescribable, impossible to grasp. |
| When my eyelids close for fractions of a second each and every day, I often miss it altogether. Then and again they shut tight. Then and again clocks lose meaning. Then and again faces come from the past. Some of them have no shape yet haunt me still for years to come. Some of them I know better than my own and I wish not to shake away. Some of them remind me of a dreamy visage that I wished my own to be. Then and again eyes shut, open. Then and again clocks tock-tick away. Then and again the faces become indiscernible, indescribable, impossible to grasp. I often miss them all together. |