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A Love Not To Be Forgotten

A love not to be forgotten After the disaster, after the misery Little sister of mine begged my dad for chicks He tried to convince her what a bad idea it is How a hard caring takes to keep them alive How a rise in temperature or decrease in temperature May cause their death. She didn’t get convinced, she is so stubborn So dad said louzana so do you want one? I my voice was weak, my sorrow increased, and I said no... I went to the room, tried to study, and then fell in tears I couldn’t imagine how life is without him I couldn’t let go of him, I couldn’t believe he was gone Dad, sisters came, six chicks they brought Dad the room entered; told me the news:- I two chicks have brought you I smiled untruthfully at him and went to take a glimpse Six chicks sticking together seeking warmth; their sight softened my heart Gave a feather to my stone -frozen soul I looked at them, carried them out of their box resistance They started to poo, the other drinking the pee of another They seemed stupid and small The room called I went back to it 2nd day, somehow better, selected two of then and marked them red and blue 3rd day , took one-hundred and something pics of them. Day 4 , someone died. Day 5, someone died . Day 6, someone died . Day 7:- blue disappeared and was gone. Day 8:- three were left: red, green and green My love grew wider to red, he started to love me He started to sleep in my palm, and run after I go I love you red, forever, and eternity I gave them all the love I can afford My sister made a woolen jacket for him He wore it and slept in it a thousand times The days past and his strength became sightless and the day became darker, I looked at his little- small yellow face And see him trying to sleep on his fellow friend green Three days past, and he continued his suffering in them day by day, hour by hour, second by second, breath skipping breath The days in their youngness and the chick in his last age… My tears fell from the breath-taking scene and heart rending moment I prayed and cried and begged and lied, what shall I do? The 3rd day first morning woke up, the maid threw him away; found him all over ants, All without breath. I knew this day would come but I never thought it’d be too close I never wanted his death to be too slow But this is life, some people die, others are meant to stay Don’t know what is comin, feelin some guilt, never know who’d be the one Who would stay and share a partnership of a lifetime

Copyright © | Year Posted 2010




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Date: 7/9/2010 9:10:00 AM
Wow,, deep write...P.D.
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