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Next Spring I will move. The Wisconsin winds will sweep me from this house of yours where I no longer belong. You climbed the lattice of the cold Winter. I was your bounty. Now I can leave the brown sugar color of this apartment. There are scrapes on white walls from your wheelchair. The family will not care and for that, I will not ask. I am through writing thank you notes and receiving the few callers who patted me for your loss. Spring is too far away for intimate details. The shaking tree limbs will be quiet and the annual equinox will welcome new growth and knitted sorrows. We were an uninvolved lot, the children and you and I. So I will write again on my calendar. No one will ever remember that it was I who took your hand, your heart, your suffering to the last quiet sigh. Caroline Shank
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Aug 10, 2022
Aug 10, 2022 at 8:54 PM UTC
Next Spring
Next Spring I will move. The Wisconsin winds will sweep me from this house of yours where I no longer belong. You climbed the lattice of the cold Winter. I was your bounty. Now I can leave the brown sugar color of this apartment. There are scrapes on white walls from your wheelchair. The family will not care and for that, I will not ask. I am through writing thank you notes and receiving the few callers who patted me for your loss. Spring is too far away for intimate details. The shaking tree limbs will be quiet and the annual equinox will welcome new growth and knitted sorrows. We were an uninvolved lot, the children and you and I. So I will write again on my calendar. No one will ever remember that it was I who took your hand, your heart, your suffering to the last quiet sigh. Caroline Shank
Carolineshank
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79/F/Wisconsin
Aug 10, 2022
Aug 10, 2022 at 8:54 PM UTC
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