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Moment For A Memory

from The Common Calamity by Rachel Andie

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The perspective of life from a lady who suffers from dementia

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I was never meant to do anything good,
Wasn't the best even though I tried more than I could.
It doesn't even try to compare,
A moment for a memory, it just doesn't seem fair.
Try my best but I find, can't erase can't rewind,
something i had done long ago,
Deep inside I still try to find something that I could relate to, to help let it go,
Though I tried, to untangle my mind, to remember all the times I thought I had lost, they were all gone.
I've been in this room many times before,
I've turned this handle and I've walked this wooden floor.
What do you mean I can't recall?
I refuse to believe you are telling me the truth,
That once long, long ago, I had spent my life here with you.
Try my best but I find, can't record can't rewind something I had lost long ago, concentrate in my mind, couldn't stand this surprise,
God I wish I had thought to let this go,
I still don't know why I see the world the way it is, I told you I can't fix it, even though I try to fix this.
Took something there for me, you'll never be able to see.
Do I have to forget, something I do not regret,
it doesn't make any sense, it doesn't make any sense.
Do I have to confess, something I do not regress,
It doesn't make any sense, it doesn't make any sense.

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from The Common Calamity, released August 9, 2016

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Rachel Andie Wellington, New Zealand

Japanese-American Multi-instrumentalist

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