I am sorry for your death, I am, truly. But I strive to remember you not As the Earth consumes you nor as You gaze upon the blossoming roots Of flowers, which I cannot fathom.
I shall remember you as I knew you: Far more of everything than anyone else. I shall forever recall the oceans locked In your eyes; the mountains climbing from Your back; the lightning which struck out (but never violently) from your precious heart. I doubt I could forget the gemstones Which you forged in your brain And then spat from your mouth, Like a glorious fountain from a distant fairy tale.
This is how I shall remember you forever, And I promise not to cry. You hated when I cried, And I hated it more for causing you pain. You were the last of six billion lives which deserved A single dew drop of pain.