You get a strange feeling when you’re about to leave a place, I told him, like you’ll not only miss the people you love but you’ll miss the person you are now at this time and this place, because you’ll never be this way ever again.
Azar Nafisi – Reading Lolita in Tehran
Travelling, living in a foreign place is a bittersweet experience. A mix of constant leaving, returning, arriving – all the while changing. Loving a place and its people yet longing for another. After five months on the other side of the world, it’s time to go home and spent some time with the people I love. Leaving behind a place and people I learned to love. I’m trying to be in the moment, to accept Aznar Nafisi’s “strange feeling” and enjoy all of it.
I leave you with a poem that I wrote – in bits and pieces – over the course of the last five month. I hope you enjoy it.
Balm for my Soul
People barefoot in the store
Watching surfers at the beach
The old man reading his paper
saying hi when passing by
Easy like Sunday morning
Coffee in my finders-keepers-cup
A long long boardwalk walk run
The quiet water and the gentle breeze
Balm for my soul
Nothing that can’t be cured
With the ocean and the rising sun
Boy in my class asking will you be back
Toothless grin, yes
Spring break here we come
Colleagues checking you out
“Ein Fell aus weicher Wut”
On the patio laughing loud
Threesomes and anagrams
Balm for my soul
Land of the Long White Cloud
Pale green slopes speckled with white baby sheep
Yellow heather hiding in brown thorny shrubs
Purple wildflowers
Proclaiming spring
Grey streams rolling over rough rocky beds
Feeding deep icy blue lakes
Silver ferns and lush green palms
Swaying in the crisp blue alpine air
Balm for my soul
Blue mountain range in the distance
Powdered by white fresh snow
Black tree silhouettes
Hugged by ominous clouds
Endless shades of grey
In the quiet of the silvery morning light
The last drop of fiery red
Making this land
Blush humbly in the rising sun
Balm for my soul
Queen of danger
Partner in crime
Together on a Manly mission
To live intensely excessively or die
Über sieben bridges
Running, walking, talking this town
Thinking with your fingers
Sculptures by the Sea
Bondi babes forever
Balm for my soul

Sky on fire
Red flames licking the burning sun
Hazy eerie orange daze
A beautiful kind of pain
Running tripping falling and repeat
Falling
Leaving
The golden sand for white winter snow
My sacred solitude for all that is mine
Balm for my soul


Beautiful poems, Gisela. I can’t believe you’ve been there for 5 months!!! Safe travel home!!!!
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Thank you Gina! See you soon!
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That swimming pool is impressive.
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Fantastic!! Safe travels my friend! Bring back some sun.
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Will do. See you soon!
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Amazing pictures. Great poem.
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