Kintsugi

 

Mas La Plana, Santa Maria d'Oló (Barcelona, Spain), February 2022

When I was strong,

did not believe in myself, though,

I got wounded and staggered.


I believed then healing meant

completely erasing, suppressing

both scars and wounds. And I tried.


A loop started for me then:

wound, pain, scar,

healing, erasing, wound…


At last I learned not to erase,

but to accept my path,

to accept wounds and scars

as just another part of me.


I realized scars are but

witnesses of who I was,

guides of who I am,

a sign of who I can become.


My scars, footprints of life,

just prove that I am strong,

that I knew how -and did- rebuild myself

to not be broken ever again.


Kintsugi (Japanese 金継ぎ) is the art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver or platinum. (Wikipedia)

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