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The Gains of Loss by Robert C. Leung As I begin to lose my sweet memory The flotsam and jetsam and ephemery. The regrets, the injustice, the pain and despair The resentments, the insults, the hurts and the fear. The timeless reminders of not good enough Pale yellow post it says: “Hasn’t got the right stuff.” That time that you said what no one would say “I don’t really love you now please go away.” Most of it gone now, I can’t quite remember It whispers to me from a foggy December. Am I better off for it? Well perhaps in some way. Have I gained from the loss? It’s a bit hard to say. I need no longer sit here and artfully languish In all the sad fury of my piquant anguish. Like my father before me I’m one of those old timers Reaping the benefits of beneficent Alzheimer’s. Robert C. Leung © Copyright 2015
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Jan 28, 2020
Jan 28, 2020 at 3:36 PM UTC
The Gains of Loss by Robert C. Leung
The Gains of Loss by Robert C. Leung As I begin to lose my sweet memory The flotsam and jetsam and ephemery. The regrets, the injustice, the pain and despair The resentments, the insults, the hurts and the fear. The timeless reminders of not good enough Pale yellow post it says: “Hasn’t got the right stuff.” That time that you said what no one would say “I don’t really love you now please go away.” Most of it gone now, I can’t quite remember It whispers to me from a foggy December. Am I better off for it? Well perhaps in some way. Have I gained from the loss? It’s a bit hard to say. I need no longer sit here and artfully languish In all the sad fury of my piquant anguish. Like my father before me I’m one of those old timers Reaping the benefits of beneficent Alzheimer’s. Robert C. Leung © Copyright 2015
Robert C. Leung © Copyright 2015
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Jan 28, 2020
Jan 28, 2020 at 3:36 PM UTC
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