Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Cemetery in Manisa, Turkey

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Compared to what I am used to, the layout of graveyards here- not unlike Turkish summer homes- seems rather disorganized and crowded, the plots too close together. There is very little in the way of landscaping and Nature is generally left to overtake everything and this, I suppose, is fitting.

It was, however, a gentle quiet moment, wandering down the wide lanGEDSC DIGITAL CAMERA           es, the cypress and pine trees towering above and beyond them, the slopes of the legendary Mount Sipylus. 

I have always enjoyed cemeteries and the contemplation they naturally produce.  All the people that have lived before me, people I had never a chance to meet. Most were doubtless kind and simple people, a few probably were not so pleasant, perhaps. My mind then turned to all the people that will come after me, people again  I will have no opportunity to meet.

Our time here is so short. I suppose, of course, we must feel lucky to have been given any time at all. And if the dead could speak, I am certain they would say,

"Don't waste a second. Live your life well. It will be gone before you know it."

The Turks, unlike the Victorians do not go in much for grandiose inscriptions on the headstones I noticed.  No desperate, grasping individuality amongst the gravestones, no pathetic statues of weeping angels or ornately carved granite mausoleums. For the Turks, only the names and dates of birth and a hyphen to signify an entire lost life. The rest is left to the memories of the relatives and the imagination of the strangers.

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2 comments:

  1. "Don't waste a second. Live your life well. It will be gone before you know it."

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    "Don't forget: you were born to love and be loved. Why you are fighting instead?" would dead advice us:)


    footnote- Great article, great thoughts, Joe. Merci bien//

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  2. "Don't waste a second. Live your life well. It will be gone before you know it."

    I loved it !

    Very true observations !

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