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It's been a year now A year of being reminded of you Thinking of you whenever I see the ocean Or see my mom making the same meal you would always make us Or see my grandmother. She has your eyes And your smile, even though that's impossible to replicate I think of you when I see an automatic reclining chair like the one my brother and I would fight over at your house And when I see Judge Judy on TV Or, especially, when I see deserts. Any kind rinds me of you now Just know you aren't forgotten I'm reminded of you every day
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Feb 28, 2014
Feb 28, 2014 at 7:22 AM UTC
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It's been a year now A year of being reminded of you Thinking of you whenever I see the ocean Or see my mom making the same meal you would always make us Or see my grandmother. She has your eyes And your smile, even though that's impossible to replicate I think of you when I see an automatic reclining chair like the one my brother and I would fight over at your house And when I see Judge Judy on TV Or, especially, when I see deserts. Any kind rinds me of you now Just know you aren't forgotten I'm reminded of you every day
Meant to post this yesterday but I forgot to. Oops. This is another poem for my Great Granmother who died a year ago yesterday. Sorry it's not the best poem, I just wanted to write something
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Feb 28, 2014
Feb 28, 2014 at 7:22 AM UTC
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