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Our Time [Written at the Chicago Airport] Now in Spanish and English

 

It is funny how time works, but it works sometimes like this: Im in Chicago sitting at the airport (at this moment writing this) it is about 6:30 PM (February 14, 2006), five people are sitting by meI dont know them, but they are in my time, just as well, as Im in their time; as Operh is, at this moment in my time (somewhere, wherever she is); as Elvis was at one time, in my time, but no longer is, and I am, and he is not. But Elvis was before I was (was he not? Yes of course). And then I become and he was not, or no more.

So what can we say about all of this. One of the fivepeople took off, just up and went, up and left. So I will never know if he will remain in my time or not (when I am dead and he is dead, and if we meet each other, we can say, we came from the same time zone, if we have good memories, well remember each other, or he will remember me, I got a bad memory; if we meet that is). We all think it is our time and our time only, when this is not true, the same again: it belongs to all of us. We all get only a portion of it (some more some less, not much, but enough, we were put here for a few reasons, one was to die), and we are all assigned to a process, to spend it, spend our time, like dollars or euros, soles and yen; if you are alert you will know it is called time passing, and pass us, it will, it does.

Thus, we are assigned to spend it around each other. How we deal with it matters, even though we want to cut off its legs so it cannot walk any further, get away from us, but it does (that is why we get face lifts); it matters even though we want more of it to belong to us, me you, but it is out time, and again I must say, short at best, long if you are adventurous. If it was only your time, you would be on earth alone, so when I say hello to you, it is only because we were assigned to the same time zone, it is as simple as that.

#1209 2/14/06 [written at the Chicago Airport, while my wife was sleeping]

Spanish Version Translated by Rosa Penaloza de Siluk

Nuestro Tiempo [Escrito en el Aeropuerto de Chicago]

Es divertido como el tiempo funciona, ya que este funciona algo como esto: Estoy sentado en el Aeropuerto de Chicago (en este momento escribiendo esto) es alrededor de las 6:30 PM (14 de Febrero del 2006), cinco personas estn sentadas cerca a mino las conozco, pero ellas estn en mi tiempo, menos mal, como yo estoy en su tiempo; como Oprah est, en este momento en mi tiempo (en algn sitio, en cualquier parte donde ella est); como Elvis estuvo en cierta poca, en mi tiempo, pero no ms, yo estoy, y l no est. Pero Elvis estuvo antes que yo (no? S desde luego). Y despus me hice y l no, o nunca ms. Entonces que podemos decir sobre todo esto. Uno de cinco personas se fue, solamente se levanto y se fue, se levanto y se march. Entonces nunca sabr si l permanecer en mi tiempo o no (cuando este muerto y l est muerto, y si nos encontramos el uno al otro, podremos decir, vinimos del mismo tiempo, si tenemos memorias buenas, recordaremos el uno al otro, o l me recordar, yo tengo una memoria mala; si nos encontramos esto es).

Todos pensamos que esto es nuestro tiempo y slo nuestro tiempo, cuando esto no es verdadero, otra vez lo mismo: este pertenece a todos nosotros. Conseguimos slo una parte de ello (algunos ms otros un poco menos, no mucho, pero suficiente, fuimos puestos aqu por algunos motivos, uno de ellos es morir), y todos estamos asignados a un proceso, para pasarlo, gastar nuestro tiempo, como dlares o euros, soles y yen; si ests atento tu sabrs que esto se llama tiempo pasando, y nos pasa, lo hara, lo hace. As, estamos asignados para gastarlo alrededor uno del otro. Como lo tratamos es lo que importa, aun cuando nosotros queramos cortar sus piernas para que asi no pueda ir ms lejos, alejarse de nosotros, pero esto lo hace (es por eso que obtenemos estiramientos faciales); esto importa a pesar de que nosotros queremos que ms de esto nos pertenezca, yo, usted, pero este es nuestro tiempo, y de nuevo debo decir, breve a lo ms, largo si eres aventurero. Si esto fuera slo tu tiempo, tu estaras solo sobre la tierra, por eso cuando te saludo, es slo porque fuimos asignados al mismo huso horario, es tan simple como esto.

# 1209 14/Febrero/2006 [escrito en el Aeropuesto de Chicago, mientras mi esposa dorma].

Author: Dennis Siluk
 
Author Bio:

Dennis Siluk

Writing is more than a hobby for me. It's a passion, one of the ways I capture and celebrate life.

 
 
 

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