
scar almanac
geraldine connolly
The scar is the memory of the wound. If the scar spoke, she would have a beautiful voice.
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The skin waits for the scar like the geisha waits for her lover.
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The scar is a mirror, a montage, a village of shadows.
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If the scar serves a purpose, let it remain.
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Some people are so tame they don’t even have a single scar.
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A man without a scar, says Plutarch, will undertake to become a general.
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A row of scars is the route to originality. We grew and grew them,
like pomegranates, like apricots.
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All the scars, like burning roses, like cartwheels, turn in the dusty air.
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My metaphors are my wounds, wrote Nelly Sachs.
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If the scar serves a purpose, let it remain.
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To dream of scars is to dream of premonitions.
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Blister. Cicatrice. Brand. Slash.
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A scar is a deformity and a sign of ownership.
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When Rappacini’s daughter lost her birthmark, she lost her identity.
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The ladder of years is a ladder of scars.
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I was crazy for you and your departure left a scar.
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The scar is a great ornament, not easy to wear,
brought by the arrow of love, a guest.
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All night long the scars sing their lonely songs.
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The dogwood tree holds its scars like medals.
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Because I love you, I will leave my scar along your back.
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After the war scarred the earth, each new war began.
© 2006 by geraldine connolly
essence of lotus © 2006 by ginger royal
