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Johnhaynes Honeycutt
Poems
Jan 2020
Dementia
Wiped were all the memories
Her mind an empty slate
I watched my best-friend disappear
Was void of all her traits
I wanted to ask her why she left
If only I could see?
Wish I could go inside her mind
And bring you back to me
Sometimes were good, sometimes were bad
We took it day by day
But it was very difficult
To see her live that way
Although she left me mentally I saw her all the time
And though I cried when she was near
Physically she was fine
And though her memories were gone
The pain all stayed with me
Till the day she passed and left this earth
Her choice was to be freed
Sometimes I wish I could forget
I'd pay any cost
To hold her close one final time
And gain back what I lost
Poem written by: Johnhaynes Honeycutt
#love
#lost
#dementia
#family
#pain
Written by
Johnhaynes Honeycutt
24/M/Worcester MA USA
(24/M/Worcester MA USA)
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