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I could sentimentalise,

throw flowers on your memory

agonise the opportunity to part with any gratuity,

wish you could see every success

through meaningless desire to conjure what never was

what never will be.

 

As you ebbed away to degeneration,

every strip of dignity

was a drop in the temperature of your cold stare

that epitomised our tenuous connection.

 

Even if truth be told,

would there be anyone to understand

how you created something so arbitrarily

only to derivatively destroy it?

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AmeliaVPoetry
31 / F / Manchester, UK
Published
Aug 22, 2022
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#grief#parental#loss#mourning
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