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tribute to my grandmother it was placed upon the shelf unkempt from long neglect in the company of other books in need of our respect it's binding cracked and lifeless it's pages yellowed leaves I finally read her memoirs I finally knew her grief my grandmother was lovely beautiful. sublime her writing style spellbinding a woman out of time she gathered many clippings cut out many texts from a bygone era each better than the next! I finally reached a memoir written by her hand she was a bitter woman but now I understand she was a great musician but her parents wouldn't pay to get her further training nor help in any way they wanted her to marry but strongly disapproved of the man that grandma wanted and they would not be moved he was striking! handsome! his parents very rich but he had a little problem his fingers had the "itch" back then they were called "kleptos" and it was a shame to ever be involved with them much less take up their name! so this lovely lady married late in years no longer a debutant a by-word to her peers she wed "beneath her station" bitter and very sad she didn't love my grandfather her true bow was a cad she died in quiet misery unlauded and unsung her memoirs mouldering away as though she wasn't born I hope now she's happy that she's finally free she is now immortal *she lives on in me* SoulSurvivor written 10/25/2013 rewritten 12/8/2015
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Dec 8, 2015
Dec 8, 2015 at 11:17 AM UTC
memoirs of dust
tribute to my grandmother it was placed upon the shelf unkempt from long neglect in the company of other books in need of our respect it's binding cracked and lifeless it's pages yellowed leaves I finally read her memoirs I finally knew her grief my grandmother was lovely beautiful. sublime her writing style spellbinding a woman out of time she gathered many clippings cut out many texts from a bygone era each better than the next! I finally reached a memoir written by her hand she was a bitter woman but now I understand she was a great musician but her parents wouldn't pay to get her further training nor help in any way they wanted her to marry but strongly disapproved of the man that grandma wanted and they would not be moved he was striking! handsome! his parents very rich but he had a little problem his fingers had the "itch" back then they were called "kleptos" and it was a shame to ever be involved with them much less take up their name! so this lovely lady married late in years no longer a debutant a by-word to her peers she wed "beneath her station" bitter and very sad she didn't love my grandfather her true bow was a cad she died in quiet misery unlauded and unsung her memoirs mouldering away as though she wasn't born I hope now she's happy that she's finally free she is now immortal *she lives on in me* SoulSurvivor written 10/25/2013 rewritten 12/8/2015
Grandma's memoirs were actually lost but I used to take care of her I know her whole, very sad, story. ~~~<♡>~~~
SoulSurvivor
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Dec 8, 2015
Dec 8, 2015 at 11:17 AM UTC
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