Auntie
Reminiscing on the times we spent together meeting you was a pleasure.
I can't hear your voice anymore and that's a complete displeasure.
But I know your smiling down from Heaven of course you got your tresure.
Seeing your brothers and sisters together hurts me cause we're not altogether.
You was a strong women I though you would live forever.
I know you would be happy to see me I'm going on my sixth semester.
And you was always hard on me like a strict college professor.
You broke your neck for me you gave it all your effort.
And all the Love you showed me was really unmeasured.
I really miss getting leisured.
Sorry I didn't make it to your funeral I didn't want to see the checkered.
White was your favorite color you had your whole house white feathered.
Auntie when you suffered we all suffered.
I wish I could get my family restructed.
But with a blank of my eye Auntie was going upward.
And the way we think about you scientist
will never discover.
I miss you Auntie you was like a second Mother.
Copyright © Kenneth Melvin | Year Posted 2012
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