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An Untouched Room

Seven stages of grief? I’m stuck at number one.

My heart is clogged by images of

An empty crib.

And a bare womb.

Diapers never changed.

A baptism never held.

A headstone never visited.

An inscription never traced.

His bedroom remains unchanged.

Denim with accents of yellow.

His name is written all over the wall of my heart.

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Jun 11, 2010
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