Sunday, May 26, 2013
Another Face, Another Time
This is the face of the woman who went to Bangkok almost twenty years ago. She was 46, clutching her very first passport, leaving a house, family, friends, a good job, to go to a place she could barely imagine. It took her three months to find her footing and then another year to find her home. She learned to live alone, travel alone, and discovered that was the way she wanted her life to be forever. She fell in love with a man who was 24 years younger and has never found anyone who could supplant him in her heart and mind. She fascinates me in a way that has nothing to do with narcissism; I'm no longer that eager, that untried and I marvel that she still was at 46.
"To me, you're like a little girl," the man she loved told her, and when I look at her picture, I agree with him. The woman in that picture had yet to grow up. Perhaps she never did--she just grew old.
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4 comments:
She does look like a little girl. And as always, I love and admire the succinct way in which you express so very much, Janet.
Thank you, Katia! What joy it is to wake up and read you here.
Maybe she never grew old. Maybe she grew silver.
Spoken like a true poet, AHBoyce! Thank you.
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