Friends, Unlimited

Untitled, Oil on Canvas, Genevieve French

My friend C. is the queen of quarantine

-I thought-

when i read a text that said

i’ve been fucking since yesterday and it’s now 7 am, delicious.

Wow.

Intense - I think -

as I move my head and place it on the cold pillow

right across my bed.

It’s morning now,

another day amongst days becomes an endless movie,

a bad chase.

A bird just shat on my window.

All I can see now is a white splash on the horizon.

It’s grey outside and I am getting ready for a walk,

for the touch of a friend.

As she approaches I get her text

My partner asked me not to hug you today.

We can walk,

but I can’t touch you.

Talk about isolation hey?

I feel like a lonely swimmer,

going up and down on an empty lane,

like last Tuesday.

The pool was still open

and a lady training teens said

No one came today, you can have that lane.

And I felt like I was swimming in the olympic games.

I was still getting on trains

pushing the button to open doors with my elbow,

smiling at people

some 5 to 10 reasonable feet away.

Today I count my human interactions with one hand.

We live in this isolated land,

a metaphor of place and minds.

Lonely, grey and stubbornly proud.

But we’ve found love in stranger times,

unknown neighbours start a music band,

invisible crowds gather in a choir of shining stars

people bring you food, and wishes, and cries.

We all rely on one another;

at a distance

through skype...

My parents dance in their living room.

My nana tries to stay calm.

My nieces are sick of each other,

the boys are somewhere far away inside a game.

Maria is cooking pasta in Holland

Julia and Isa are making a film

Nico is writing essays

Ruth is running away for her birthday

Lujan can’t stand her children

Dechu is surfing a wave

Caro is doing yoga with little Cata

Molly is watching Indya eat by herself

Roz is meditating

Lacey is learning something amaze

Clare might be on her way to Africa

Jose is playing the base

Sammy is on her way here

Ceci is plotting again

Beli is cooking something vegetarian

Vicky is running on the grass with her babes

Lolo is down in Patagonia

Sofi is painting again

Tili is walking with Chita

Ire is smoking a spliff

Edgar is dreaming new stories

Jon is making another music set

Pepa is feeding Pericles

Marian is drawing away

Delia is having some time for herself

Marcus is probably in bed

Jane is living her new life

Derek is dancing away

Marie is cuddling a toddler

Tina is laughing out loud

Matilda is dreaming of spring lambs

Rosie is having a herbal tea

Claire has just given birth

Helena is still pushing, a day away

Chula is stretching at home

Sarah is somewhere up north

Tom is putting his kids to bed

Dominic probably opening a bottle of red

All the Hamlets have landed wherever they were gonna head

Lawrie has a new home he’s decorating

Chelo is doing a yoga series by himself

Tamsin is watching a series and seeing a familiar face

Amanda just thought of me and called me

Clau and Simo are eating pizza, again

Luchi is watching the ocean

Flor is watching her husband bake

Uira is missing in action Fede is singing a prayer

Ine is playing with Kuni

Emi is putting Uma to bed

Mani is interpreting the cosmos

Yimmy is watching a film in bed

Marien is dancing quarteto

Cuti is having fernet

Sol never really liked it

Jack got rid of asbethos

Las Mellis are a bit drunk again

Ceci is making new filters

Lali and Julia are kissing

Mer is foraging with fairies

Maru is selling a painting away

Mica is spreading some magic

Laura is feeding Benjamin in bed

Every person

becomes a country

a planet

a constellation of themselves

I dance on my own wearing a new dress

I drink wine like holy water

wish the night away

pretend this is all a fantasy

A good trip

in The Festival of festivals

the ultimate party

with all my friends.

A whole body feeling

of being held.

No distance,

a new today.

Pure consciousness,

Pure love,

Pure presence.

Until we meet again.

Malu Ansaldo

Malu Ansaldo is a producer from Argentina, living in London and working at the Roundhouse

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