sometimes when we smile
at some shared joke, it’s as if
you’re smiling in me
*
and we’re one wit (as
it were) in one split
second
when you smile in me
*
a smile spilt over
from that mere moment of now’s
spillage of pixels
*
past laughter uplifts
us – we’re happiest when shared
smiles float up again
*
**
*
freddie omm
winter 2020
Note: The idea for this haiku chain was sparked by Proust, where he describes Swann’s memory of Odette’s laughter just as he is sinking into disfavour with the Verdurin set: …”il voyait Odette en rire, en rire avec lui, presque en lui.” – Un Amour de Swann, p. 282. The memory of shared laughter lifts us, as it does Swann, bonding us in a timeless bubble with those whose passing laughter we share, becoming especially poignant and powerful when that bond feels as though it might break through separation or drifting apart.