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Elegy for Gustavo Cerati

December 2, 2014
By Nurbicain BRONZE, Beccar, Other
Nurbicain BRONZE, Beccar, Other
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The last four years,
you’ve been in restless slumber.
The days filled with tears,
are too many to number.

But today, I’ve heard
some dreadful news.
The day you’ve so long deferred…
Death has taken my muse.

And so, here I write
long lost in grief and pain.
Without your glowing light,
it’s a cold storm and pouring rain.

But nevertheless, you linger on
in our ears, in our hearts, in our minds and souls.
And although your body might be gone,
you remain in the hearts you stole.

And so, Gustavo, I write to you
knowing that you will never read this.
It’s just that, in this world, there are few
that I feel I will truly miss.


The author's comments:

Gustavo Cerati is an Argentine musician and he has had an extremely large impact on my musical life. Despite being in a coma for the past four years, I, among my Argentine nation, was grieved to know that he passed away recently. I attempt to honor him with a modest elegy.


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