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They say, the dying are greeted, by their mothers She comes for them at the end Her love reaching further than bookends Loving before, when you’re but an idea A single cluster of cells, Pregnantly waiting, For birth You came into the world quickly, Precariously, the way you moved in life Your pace blazing—light speed   A glow that burned from the beginning You were likely, the first person I ever held, Me being too little to hold onto anything much bigger But of course I adored you right away, Right from when I first held you, You made more than a daughter You left the world quickly too, during the month the sun burns the hottest, August sweeping you into the air. So I wonder, who came for you? What I like to imagine, and most desperately hope, Is that you were greeted by a softness A loving net cast by our grandmothers Rocking you slowly Pulling you back into our linage
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Oct 24, 2020
Oct 24, 2020 at 11:19 PM UTC
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They say, the dying are greeted, by their mothers She comes for them at the end Her love reaching further than bookends Loving before, when you’re but an idea A single cluster of cells, Pregnantly waiting, For birth You came into the world quickly, Precariously, the way you moved in life Your pace blazing—light speed   A glow that burned from the beginning You were likely, the first person I ever held, Me being too little to hold onto anything much bigger But of course I adored you right away, Right from when I first held you, You made more than a daughter You left the world quickly too, during the month the sun burns the hottest, August sweeping you into the air. So I wonder, who came for you? What I like to imagine, and most desperately hope, Is that you were greeted by a softness A loving net cast by our grandmothers Rocking you slowly Pulling you back into our linage
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Oct 24, 2020
Oct 24, 2020 at 11:19 PM UTC
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