A Second Chance
The earth has resumed turning;
The clock switched on again
We emerge from hiding; the sunlight's blinding
as we return to a world we once knew.
Stranger now, the streets appear brighter now
and the birds are chirping a new tune.
We step out from the shadows,
eyes filled with wonder.
The trees in bloom, the air renewed
astonished by what we see.
A destruction that roamed the streets, that forced us to retreat
had left behind an unknown beauty.
We approach with caution
the question of how we shall rebuild our lives once more.
After so long in the darkness, can we find the courage
to start over?
We are stronger now, We've found power in being broken down
and this time, we will do better.
Danelle Deonath
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I left my heart at 19
I left my heart at 19
Somewhere on the side of the road
It was old and tattered
Absolutely no good
I used to take real good care of it
Then the time came by
When I thought "look how good it makes me feel,
Maybe I'll let someone else take a try."
Lent it out to a couple of people
Thinking they need it more than I do
When I finally got it back
Thing was raggedy, torn and used
Tried trading it in at 17
But that didn't work
Call me sentimental and all
But no one was offering me what it was worth
Wandered around for 2 years
Kinda forgotten it exist
Then I found it in a box under the bed
Stashed with old memories I do not miss
I was moving out
Starting a new life on my own
Picking out what I'd take with me
And what had to just go
So I left my heart at 19
Somewhere on the side of the road
It was good to me in its prime
But now it was no more
I had to make room for something better
And that meant I'd have to say goodbye
To a heart that was precious and true
But was no longer mine
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Obsessed? Possibly
Lips tainted red
Beads of sweat
Shifting eyes
Cannot rest
A ghost in the night
A shadow in the dark
Hiding in the bushel
A candle with no spark
Sleuthing through the branches
Beady eyes shining through the leaves
Crunching under the weight
Of feather-like feet
Breath uneasy
Hands clammy
Kinda jumpy
Heart unsteady
Mind reeling
A runaway train
Close call
Duck lower, hide the shame
Invisible, if only
Unseen, definitely
For her advantage? Tonight, maybe
Obsessed? Possibly
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One Drunken Night In Cancun
The floral shirt I donned the day before was now drenched in an aroma of scents. What's that? A hint of gin? I don't drink gin. And um, rum? Wait- no, more specifically, coconut rum? Oh no! The scent of the devil's choice drink stung my nose.
"Tequila" I groaned as an instantaneous headache crept up and I rolled over till I was on all fours, peeling myself off the springy mattress.
One at a time, my eyes opened to a bright, nauseating sun striking through thin white curtains which blew gently with the wind. Past the glare, I began to focus on the scenery outside. A baby blue sky with tiny clouds scattered unevenly across the expanse gracefully kissed the majestic cyan oceans, whose waves rose and fell in symphony.
As I regained my vision, my hearing returned and I could hear the sounds of a vibrant group of musicians playing cumbian music mixing with the talk and chatter of crowds of people. I patted the ruffled sheets for my cellphone and opened the screen to twenty-seven missed calls and fifty-four messages. The weather app pinged.
"32 degrees. Scattered clouds, Precipitation: four percent..."
Wait. What is that location?
My eyes widened as I read the letters at the top of the screen.
"Cancun, Quitana Roo, Mexico"
I flew to my feet, temporarily struggled to keep my balance, and then ran to the windows. I flung open the curtains and stared, beyond the balcony, at Playa Marlin glistening before me. I looked around the room, which I probably should have done sooner, to find my best friend sprawled out on the floor, a giant straw belonging to a long drinking glass hanging out of her mouth on one side and drool on the next. I shook her till she woke up in a panic.
"What? What? What happened?"
"I don't know, you tell me, Sophie."
She looked at me dazed and confused, and obviously hungover, possibly more than me.
"Where are we?" she asked, although not fully aware as yet to her surroundings or the real puzzle surrounding that question.
I shoved my phone in her face and after several hard blinks to gain some focus, she blurted out loud,
"How the eff did we end up in Cancun!"
Like a genie responding to someone rubbing its lamp, a soft knock emerged from the door. We both looked at each other, telepathetically discussing whether to answer it or not. I mean, we did not know how the hell we ended up there, nor if we were supposed to be there. We both took turns nodding at each other, each trying to pass the responsibility of who was going to answer the door to the other, as the knock repeated itself. Finally, I grabbed her by the hand and figured, if I must go down, I'm not going down alone.
"Buenos dias, senoritas and how are we enjoying our morning?" a short, stocky man dressed in a blue blazer, black and white striped shirt and khaki pants with brown shoes and a brown belt welcomed himself inside the room.
He looked around the room and the cups and bottles tossed around it and with a smile, he said,
"Ah, I see instead of conquering Cancun, Cancun conquered you" and then he laughed, and shaking his hands in the air said he would send housekeeping up to clean up, before attempting to leave.
"Um, excuse. If you don't mind me asking, do you know how we got here?" I asked before he could reach the door.
He spun on his heels and, with that same friendly smile as though my question did not shock him at all, he answered, "why, Bingo, of course. How about a little less tequila today, verdad?" and then he was off with a flash.
I looked at my best friend and after a brief moment of silence, we both erupted with laughter as the foggy memories began to clear up. That Thursday, I had attended my grandmother's funeral. My grandmother who had raised me most of my life after I lost my mother and my father was still stationed overseas. The woman who was the centre focus of my life for many years, and I, hers. The angel who worked well beyond retirement so that she can help fund my university studies.
That evening, it was my brilliant friend, Sophie's idea to go have a drink, or two. We then found the place where my grandmother would go to play "Boozy Bingo" and after several rounds and several drinks, we still didn't win. Then, the cutest old man approached us. My grandmother, in her old age, had found herself a secret lover, who no one noticed had attended the funeral that day. He handed us two tickets to Cancun that he had planned to gift my grandmother with that weekend, for her birthday on Saturday.
Our skepticism over what transpired that led us to the shores of Playa Marlin turned out to be misplaced, and instead I found out the truth was a lot more comforting than expected. My grandmother never missed an opportunity to live life without any safety harnesses, and in her true fashion, I spent the hours after her going away ceremony doing just that. As I sat on the warm sand, recovering from possibly the worst hangover I have ever experienced, I felt a peace overtaking me watching the waves as they rose and fell in symphony; the sounds of their crashing like music to my ears. One drunken night in Cancun was definitely how my grandmother would've wanted me to celebrate her life, and how she probably would've celebrated her birthday that weekend, because that's how she lived her life - spontaneous, vibrant and mostly drunk.
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