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Always For Grandma
Original poem - For Grandma You died grandma and my heart was broken, At your funeral I stood there trembling; And in the name of love words were spoken, I needed to speak words without weeping. Me, standing up front holding my papers, There was a soft breeze caressing my hair; I looked at your coffin and the flowers, Oh, how I wished this was just a nightmare. I started to speak in such a sad voice, And then, I felt your great strength within me; I spoke of your life so all could rejoice, So filled with your love that I spoke so free. Then, I felt the papers go fluttering, And in the name of love, I was speaking. ___________________________ New poem - Always For Grandma And in the name of love, I was speaking, As they put your coffin into the ground; I looked calm but inside I was screaming, Staying, until birds were the only sound. Then, I went to the quiet of your home, Wandering, I touched all your precious things; And even to the attic, I went to roam, Oh, grandma, your strength gave my poems wings. It was you who gave me my first journal, And you said, write it, write down all the pain; My love for you grandma, is eternal, And at last I wept, and outside was rain. I lingered there for hours with memories, Within me grandma, safe are your stories. ______________________ February 28, 2016 Poetry/Sonnet/Always For Grandma Copyright Protected, ID 16-765-513-0 All Rights Reserved. Written under Pseudonym. For the contest, Famous Last Line sponsor, Laura Loo First Place
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