If for a moment God would forget that I am a rag doll and give me a scrap of life, possibly I would not say everything that I think, but I would definitely think everything that I say.
I would value things not for how much
they are worth but rather for what they mean.
I would sleep little, dream more. I
know that for each minute that we close our eyes we lose sixty seconds of
light.
I would walk when the others loiter; I
would awaken when the others sleep.
I would listen when the others speak,
and how I would enjoy a good chocolate ice cream.
If God would bestow on me a scrap of
life, I would dress simply, I would throw myself flat under the sun, exposing
not only my body but also my soul.
My God, if I had a heart, I would
write my hatred on ice and wait for the sun to come out. With a dream of Van
Gogh I would paint on the stars a poem by Benedetti, and a song by Serrat would
be my serenade to the moon.
With my tears I would water the roses,
to feel the pain of their thorns and the incarnated kiss of their petals...My
God, if I only had a scrap of life...
I wouldn't let a single day go by
without saying to people I love, that I love them.
I would convince each woman or man
that they are my favourites and I would live in love with love.
I would prove to the men how mistaken
they are in thinking that they no longer fall in love when they grow old--not
knowing that they grow old when they stop falling in love. To a child I would
give wings, but I would let him learn how to fly by himself. To the old I would
teach that death comes not with old age but with forgetting. I have learned so
much from you men....
I have learned that everybody wants to
live at the top of the mountain without realizing that true happiness lies in
the way we climb the slope.
I have learned that when a newborn
first squeezes his father's finger in his tiny fist, he has caught him forever.
I have learned that a man only has the
right to look down on another man when it is to help him to stand up. I have
learned so many things from you, but in the end most of it will be no use
because when they put me inside that suitcase, unfortunately I will be dying.
-Johnny Welch
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