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Why did she leave at a time like this? Why does her house feel so empty? Because it is. How will I ever heal from this pain? When will I -- what is that? Is that a leaf? It's probably a leaf. That green thing. Is that -- ? A woman Promenading through the trees, With a scarf hanging down to her knees, A handiworker's pleasant surprise, It's one shade deeper than her eyes. She's clutching her tote As I try to stay afloat; I'm drowning in this beauty. She's gathering blackberries And singing our tune, The one with no words that oft' ends too soon. I'm lying in the weeds, Her green scarf clutched in my palms, And it's getting easier to breathe.
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Oct 1, 2014
Oct 1, 2014 at 11:29 PM UTC
Vitality
Why did she leave at a time like this? Why does her house feel so empty? Because it is. How will I ever heal from this pain? When will I -- what is that? Is that a leaf? It's probably a leaf. That green thing. Is that -- ? A woman Promenading through the trees, With a scarf hanging down to her knees, A handiworker's pleasant surprise, It's one shade deeper than her eyes. She's clutching her tote As I try to stay afloat; I'm drowning in this beauty. She's gathering blackberries And singing our tune, The one with no words that oft' ends too soon. I'm lying in the weeds, Her green scarf clutched in my palms, And it's getting easier to breathe.
Inspired by my great-grandmother's passing. 2/3/2013
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Oct 1, 2014
Oct 1, 2014 at 11:29 PM UTC
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