Doolally
By Itane Vero
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What happens when you have to face it.
A life without a past. A life with nothing
but a chirping now, a squeaking present.
He knows, there must be a former life.
Because he notices them on the shelves:
old photo books, yellowed newspapers.
The doctors examine him and start to ask
questions about yesterday. But he can't
understand them. Past? Previous? Prior?
The only thing he realizes. Here, now, this.
It's a serious disease the experts murmur.
No medicine has been found to cure his
anomaly. What remains. He has to learn
it from scratch. The language, his belief in
a deity, the map of the city, the name of
all his children. Perhaps he has a disease.
Maybe he does not fit into our changing
world, into our transient universe. On
the other hand. Every morning when he is in
the kitchen, he discovers how he can make
with some flour, a bit of yeast, a pinch of
salt: a delightful country bread. Full of joy
he writes to his mother on a postcard:
'Now I know for sure, life is miraculous.'
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'a chirping now, a squeaking
'a chirping now, a squeaking present', eerily effective. Elsie
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Good one Itane. Short and
Good one Itane. Short and concise but with a real poignancy to it.
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