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And forth came a glimpse Of a withered face, In the broken mirror, That stands behind the curtain lace Grey, messy hair bun, Wrinkle filled sunken eyes A heavy set of, glass rests On the nose, pointing skies The fresh mint tea brew Excits, the twitched lips Oh, dear I miss thee - Thy soul that rips Guide these trembling hands To thank in a prayer The lousy back won't help For my walker, has lost a pair Dragging one leg by other As I sit by the fireplace Sipping the fragranced tea Rocking my chair in a pace Thousands of memories Rail down my alzheimers head So many years gone Now, it's just me and my empty bed Tears fill and spill by its own will I got to pack up, for I to, have to leave Leaving all memories behind In a slient place to grieve A small room, I am spared to At the golden age gardenia I am almost gone from myself Just few threads, hanging near... ©sim
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Feb 24, 2019
Feb 24, 2019 at 6:31 PM UTC
Withering With Time
And forth came a glimpse Of a withered face, In the broken mirror, That stands behind the curtain lace Grey, messy hair bun, Wrinkle filled sunken eyes A heavy set of, glass rests On the nose, pointing skies The fresh mint tea brew Excits, the twitched lips Oh, dear I miss thee - Thy soul that rips Guide these trembling hands To thank in a prayer The lousy back won't help For my walker, has lost a pair Dragging one leg by other As I sit by the fireplace Sipping the fragranced tea Rocking my chair in a pace Thousands of memories Rail down my alzheimers head So many years gone Now, it's just me and my empty bed Tears fill and spill by its own will I got to pack up, for I to, have to leave Leaving all memories behind In a slient place to grieve A small room, I am spared to At the golden age gardenia I am almost gone from myself Just few threads, hanging near... ©sim
Recently, visited the Golden Age Home. So many old and left alone people with sorrowful eyes greeted. Inspired.
Seema
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41/F/Fiji Islands
Feb 24, 2019
Feb 24, 2019 at 6:31 PM UTC
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