I’ll write you a poem about something beautiful about sunny days open curtains bougainvillea in bloom I’ll fill it with verses about love, life roses that never wither hearts that never die when you read it you’ll forget all the pain in your limbs in your dreams in the truth that is life it’ll be as if you weren’t ailing with tubes transporting oxygen to your tired lungs as if there is no pain in the body as if life wasn’t hard and taxing as if people didn’t move away or fade away or stay away or die or lose themselves in their own minds
I’ll write you a poem so beautiful about beautiful things and beautiful sons it will whisk you away from tears, anxiety, fear won’t speak of loss, betrayal, distress or the spot on the rug where his pupils were fixed and dilated and how when you stare at that spot long enough the flashbacks roll in and you relive his last words: I’m alright and in it, there will be no talk of depression, **** or courtrooms filled with ******* judges instead you’ll find daisies, white puppies sons who actually live up to their potentials husbands who weren’t in denial about their diabetes
I’ll write you a poem and it will be beautiful because you are beautiful, life is beautiful and because beautiful people deserve beautiful poems and yours will be the most beautiful poem of all when you read it, think of me think of love as beautiful think of life as beautiful and cry beautiful tears of joy without shoulda-woulda-coulda’s without soreness and sadness only smiles, warm kisses happiness, blue skies silver linings, bright sides where sons have children hearts are healthy dementia doesn’t exist cats don’t die puppies don’t *** on the rug ferns stay green forever and where he is there sitting in his favorite chair smiling saying Morning, beautiful
[Note: This poem was originally published by Cadence Collective: https://cadencecollective.net/2015/08/09/beautiful-2/]
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