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I don’t want to sleep I can’t control my dreams Not sure what I’d do if I dream a dream of you You held me close Most of my life Consoled my cries Kept me in line Made me laugh With silly faces and ridiculous rhymes Made me fall in love With all things art and music Showed me how to make a wish And never lose it I never got to say thank you For all you taught me about life You were here one day Gone the next- in mind You slowly slipped For almost a decade We all watched you fade But now you’re bright and free The last time I saw you I knew. You reached for my hand You couldn’t use your words, So you used your eyes, To tell me you loved me And to say goodbye I’ll forever treasure the moments we had On Palmer Ave: You’d sneak me sugar-coated strawberries Along with a “Shh…Don’t tell your mom” Peach ice cream in the summer And a Gingerbread house in the winter. Always ready for a game of Go Fish Or a puzzle-- done from the outside edges in. The door was always open for friends and family Especially during Christmastime With your decorations and cookies-a-plenty You’d give the shirt off your back All anyone had to do was ask You’d be there in a heartbeat Family is forever So remember to stay together Never lose sight Of what really matters. When you die The legacy you leave behind Will live forever in the hearts you touched And the souls you changed. For all this I thank you, Grandma Every single day.
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Oct 25, 2012
Oct 25, 2012 at 1:45 AM UTC
Alzheimer's Curse
I don’t want to sleep I can’t control my dreams Not sure what I’d do if I dream a dream of you You held me close Most of my life Consoled my cries Kept me in line Made me laugh With silly faces and ridiculous rhymes Made me fall in love With all things art and music Showed me how to make a wish And never lose it I never got to say thank you For all you taught me about life You were here one day Gone the next- in mind You slowly slipped For almost a decade We all watched you fade But now you’re bright and free The last time I saw you I knew. You reached for my hand You couldn’t use your words, So you used your eyes, To tell me you loved me And to say goodbye I’ll forever treasure the moments we had On Palmer Ave: You’d sneak me sugar-coated strawberries Along with a “Shh…Don’t tell your mom” Peach ice cream in the summer And a Gingerbread house in the winter. Always ready for a game of Go Fish Or a puzzle-- done from the outside edges in. The door was always open for friends and family Especially during Christmastime With your decorations and cookies-a-plenty You’d give the shirt off your back All anyone had to do was ask You’d be there in a heartbeat Family is forever So remember to stay together Never lose sight Of what really matters. When you die The legacy you leave behind Will live forever in the hearts you touched And the souls you changed. For all this I thank you, Grandma Every single day.
We lost my grandma long before she died, slowly, over the course of a decade due to Alzheimer's Disease
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35/Gender Fluid/American
Oct 25, 2012
Oct 25, 2012 at 1:45 AM UTC
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