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Waiting on. The train to see you Bored, **** coffee and a bacon roll There is something hollow. Empty. Like the Starbucks take out mug. Of course I loved you, love you. But we lived so far away. Sweden, Ireland, Switzerland And then when we were close I was at my uninterested awkward years When you don't want to visit your Gran Now I see this precious woman Whom I have not often seen. She is old, frail, and may not know me I am a man with a life and business. Where do we connect? In the bones? In the skin or in the eyes? I'll show you photos, I hope you will be interested. What do you say to an old woman Who you barely know, but has played a key role in your existence? Who you feel a connection to like the  seabed between two islands. But you know precious little about. Eileen, yes that is your name. You used to like Black Magic chocolates, But apparently you don't these days. Your hip is broken But hopefully getting better. And you knitted me a duck when I was small. I was the youngest, thats why. People said. You were my Nannie, my precious Gran And I have come to give you some love and pay some respect.
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Feb 7, 2016
Feb 7, 2016 at 9:41 AM UTC
Nannie D8 31
Waiting on. The train to see you Bored, **** coffee and a bacon roll There is something hollow. Empty. Like the Starbucks take out mug. Of course I loved you, love you. But we lived so far away. Sweden, Ireland, Switzerland And then when we were close I was at my uninterested awkward years When you don't want to visit your Gran Now I see this precious woman Whom I have not often seen. She is old, frail, and may not know me I am a man with a life and business. Where do we connect? In the bones? In the skin or in the eyes? I'll show you photos, I hope you will be interested. What do you say to an old woman Who you barely know, but has played a key role in your existence? Who you feel a connection to like the  seabed between two islands. But you know precious little about. Eileen, yes that is your name. You used to like Black Magic chocolates, But apparently you don't these days. Your hip is broken But hopefully getting better. And you knitted me a duck when I was small. I was the youngest, thats why. People said. You were my Nannie, my precious Gran And I have come to give you some love and pay some respect.
I wrote this a few years ago but decided to share after reading today's amazing daily poem. Grandma, by Ber http://hellopoetry.com/poem/1544483/grandma/
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Feb 7, 2016 at 9:41 AM UTC
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