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*ND 1944-2018* You taught me how to write it took me too long to write this. When you died, the nurses combed your hair and put your favorite perfume on your neck. without you I am nothing and a ceaseless mess but for you have kept living in 1967 you had a daughter, born dead. you never visited her grave you didn't want to know where it was but your husband did. and the first person he told about you was her. she was born with lemon yellow curls stuck to her head. the pain is so much but not as much as your beauty i will learn to live without you as you would have wanted it racing matchsticks down storm gutters i still don't believe in god. But if there is a hell that means there is a heaven I would take eternity of darkness and iron hot pokers if it meant you could be with your lost daughter and hold her.
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Feb 9, 2018
Feb 9, 2018 at 9:28 AM UTC
to my grandmother
*ND 1944-2018* You taught me how to write it took me too long to write this. When you died, the nurses combed your hair and put your favorite perfume on your neck. without you I am nothing and a ceaseless mess but for you have kept living in 1967 you had a daughter, born dead. you never visited her grave you didn't want to know where it was but your husband did. and the first person he told about you was her. she was born with lemon yellow curls stuck to her head. the pain is so much but not as much as your beauty i will learn to live without you as you would have wanted it racing matchsticks down storm gutters i still don't believe in god. But if there is a hell that means there is a heaven I would take eternity of darkness and iron hot pokers if it meant you could be with your lost daughter and hold her.
My grandmother died yesterday. She was dearly beloved to me and like a mother.
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Feb 9, 2018
Feb 9, 2018 at 9:28 AM UTC
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