kintsugi
Mend your life, then, she said
Take all of the jagged, torn pieces
No matter how small or insignificant
Later, you may find that one small shred – is crucial to
Complete the tattered, but reconstructed magnificence of your newer self
Grieve, if you must, in the mending
Each part will bring to memory the wound that tore it
Some scars may prevent perfection
But, perfection is overrated
And, ofttimes, unremarkable
That porcelain piece – once beautiful
Was broken
Like me, like you
And whether for good or ill
It matters not to the mender
Who carefully found all those pieces of me, of you
And with love and gold
With lacquer and sprinkled silver
Made us better
And more precious
Than when we began
dg
12/31/2020
Kintsugi
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kintsugi (金継ぎ, "golden joinery"), also known as kintsukuroi (金繕い, "golden repair"),[1] is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum, a method similar to the maki-e technique.[2][3][4] As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise.[5]

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