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Jan 2019
In a tiny kitchen
A small 3 burner stove
My Mammy cooked for 8 kids
Her family in a tiny home

Little hands tightly gripping her apron
To sturdy a wobbly stand
Looking up to see the face I loved
My 4'9" Cherokee great-grandmother
Called Mammy to the whole clan

Old folks home was the plan
I saw her laying in that bed
Eyes closed never to open again
Lips blowing whistling a silent tune
Hands busy sewing nothing in the air
Broke my heart seeing her laying there

Mammy's gowns were given to me
Sleeping in them I felt her close it seemed
Occasionally I'd cry myself to sleep
I loved her the most I believe

Home movies of me at 9 years
Talking and braiding her hair
Rekindles the love
The whole family knew we were a pair

At Heaven's Gate
I expect to hear
A Whisling, whisling
Mammy calling, "Terry Kay"
I just know it

I know

Cause

"We love each other still"
Dedicated to my Mammy!
Terry Kay
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Terry Kay
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   Elizabeth J
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