Wednesday, September 27, 2006

On leaving Bremen

For my first venture into blogging, I've chosen to borrow the eloquence of someone else. It expresses my emotions about this latest move quite accurately.
I hope I'm not infringing on any (expensive) copyright laws.

Leaving and Leaving You
When I leave your postcode and your commuting station,
When I leave undone the things that we planned to do
You may feel you have been left by association
But there is leaving and there is leaving you.

When I leave your town and the club that you belong to,
When I leave without much warning or much regret
Remember, there's doing wrong and there's doing wrong to You,
which I'll never do and I haven't yet.

And when I have gone, remember that in weighing
Everything up, from love to cheaper rent,
You were all the reasons I thought of staying
And you were none of the reasons why I went
And although I leave your sight and I leave your setting
And our separation is soon to be a fact,
Though you stand beside what I'm leaving and forgetting,
I'm not leaving you, not if motive makes the act.

(Sophie Hannah)