In memory of unrequited and lost loves
They say that in many cases of people suffering from Alhzeimer’s disease, they are able to retrieve memories from their distant past but are no longer able to form new memories. I am guessing that those that are more readily retrieved and reported with more details are those that made us laugh and cry with all our heart (hypothesis coming from this psychologist).
I wonder now which memories from my youth will I remember when I’m ancient and possibly lost in my own world. I know for certain that my unrequited loves (I had quite a few!) will be on that playlist! Will I have any regrets in my old age about never telling them then about my feelings? Would I ask myself whether my life would have been different if I had bared my heart?
Pablo Neruda’s Sonnet XVII is here saying what I couldn’t say before...
https://youtu.be/CO7EPbNJACk
I wonder now which memories from my youth will I remember when I’m ancient and possibly lost in my own world. I know for certain that my unrequited loves (I had quite a few!) will be on that playlist! Will I have any regrets in my old age about never telling them then about my feelings? Would I ask myself whether my life would have been different if I had bared my heart?
Pablo Neruda’s Sonnet XVII is here saying what I couldn’t say before...
https://youtu.be/CO7EPbNJACk
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