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Caroline Shank
Poems
Apr 5
Yesterday
I heard, the other day, a small
sound, a piece of gravely
noise. To remember you
in the voice around the corner,
the right turn into the bathroom
where memory lay.
In the depth of a minute.
you came back. I looked
to where you last called
to me.
The dementia still rooms away,
Your slanted smile lingered
like the Cheshire Cat's did.
All dressed up to cover the
bruises.
I began this poem to hold
you where the phantom
calls began. To see eternity
in an hour and laughter has
it's own cry under the
lonely mask I wear.
I scan the room to
capture something as
ephemeral as yesterday
βWhen I was
young.β
Caroline Shank
4.4.24
Written by
Caroline Shank
77/F/Wisconsin
(77/F/Wisconsin)
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