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Wooden Keys

by elise-t

My grandfather’s house Was extremely far away In memory and physical distance Yet I still remember everything to this day I was small, and the pebbles beside his path Had seemed at the time fairly large And the weather- so windy and cool The beach had always ensured The piano that stands near my living room now Was the same one standing in his It was the one on which I learned how To play and read the notes written in dark ink So perfectly varnished before My grandmother’s piano, then his I will especially remember, His love for pistachios And how I could not open them, not ever I don’t think I loved them as much as he did But I will love him forever The last time I saw him I realize now I had never seen someone At so much peace My pistachio-loving grandfather Someone to never forget
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