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Natsukashii
The room was huge
and it belittled me as I stood
staring at all my memories,
The memories I made,
Yet here I was leaving them behind;
abandoned.
There was a time,
a place,
a person who was me,
That these precious little moments
belonged to a long,
long,
long time ago.
But now,
That person isn’t me.
These memories of some person,
who now I feel was so great before,
dwarf me in the doorway,
and I feel so incredibly small
Compared to those memories,
and that person,
and those times;
I am forced to shut the door behind me,
locking away
all that I was
with those memories
Once so dear to me,
But now so torturous.
I abandon them.
I lock them away.
I abandon myself.
I lock away myself.
And all that is left behind the door that I closed
is crippling regret
that the person I once was
Is gone.
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The name of this poem, Natsukashii, is the Japanese word meaning "nostalgia". I chose it to be ironic as the poem talks about nostalgia in a negative, painful way whereas natsukashii has a very positive connotation to it; they both mean the same thing, yet they don't.